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Chapter 7: Information Sources

Section 3: Specific Disabilities – Information Sources

Subsection ZL: Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (Mental Retardation) and Mental Illness

Mesothelioma and Asbestos Awareness Center


       

866-981-6660 Voice

 
www.maacenter.org

The Mesothelioma and Asbestos Awareness Center have relevant and authoritative information regarding asbestos and health complications associated with asbestos exposure. The organization is staffed entirely by writers and other developers who recognize the importance of building awareness in the fight against cancer.

Mesothelioma Cancer Alliance

35 Thorpe Avenue, Suite 101
Wallingford,   CT   06492

800-336-0086 Voice
203-265-2424 Voice
203-269-4914 Fax

 
www.mesothelioma.com

The Mesothelioma Cancer Alliance at Mesothelioma.com is an information resource for individuals who have been diagnosed with mesothelioma and their families. Their mission is to continually provide relevant, timely, and factual information about asbestos exposure and its causal links to mesothelioma cancer.

Mesothelioma Center

20 N. Orange Ave- Suite 1450
Orlando,   FL  32801

800-615-2270 Voice

webmaster@asbestos.com
www.asbestos.com

The Mesothelioma Center is a resource for information about asbestos exposure, mesothelioma cancer and other asbestos related illnesses. Their mission is to save lives and put an end to the epidemic of asbestos by educating the public on the real and eminent dangers of asbestos.
Facebook: facebook.com/themesocenter
Twitter: twitter.com/themesocenter

National Association of the Dually Diagnosed (NADD)

132 Fair St.
Kingston,  NY  12401

800-331-5362 Toll Free
845-331-4336 Voice
845-331-4563 Fax

info@thenadd.org
www.thenadd.org

Dual Diagnosis is a term applied to the co-existence of the symptoms of both intellectual or developmental disabilities and mental health problems. National Association of the Dually Diagnosed (NADD) is a not-for-profit membership association established for professionals, care providers and families to promote understanding of and services for individuals who have developmental disabilities and mental health needs. The mission of NADD is to advance mental wellness for persons with developmental disabilities through the promotion of excellence in mental health care.

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