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Articles related to "Mad Cow Disease"
Prion Cause of Mad Cow Disease? What causes transmissible SEs? Is the pathogen prion, virus, or something altogether different? See what the experts think about this rare, deadly neurological disease. cause of mad cow disease • what is mad cow disease • transmissible bovine spongiform encephalopathy bse • creutzfeldt-jakob disease cjd • prion mad cow disease
George Balanchine and Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease By late April 1982, internationally renowned choreographer George Balanchine had been battling dizziness, blurred vision and impaired hearing for four years. creutzfeldt-jakob disease • balanchine • prion • vcjd • tse
Growing Your Own! Grow your own food and be safe. organic • organic gardening • grow your own food • organic vegetables • vegetarian
How Safe is Your Supper? Part 2. the second part in a series which examines food safety issues food safety • salmonella • e.coli • mad cow disease • bse
Is Mad Cow Disease Headed Our Way? While no cases of Mad Cow Disease have been confirmed in the United States, that doesn't mean it isn't here and it isn't deadly. public health • issues • mad cow disease • safety • food
Lets Talk Food : Labelling
Do you know what the turkey you ate yesterday had for lunch? food labelling • food safety • turkey • mad cow disease • christmas dinner
MAD COW DISEASE During the last few years you have heard about "<b><a href="http://www.mad-cow.org">mad cow disease</a></b>," which not only has wreaked havoc in the British economy but also brought fear into the hearts of the European people because man can be infected by eating contaminated meat. bse • mad cow disease • pathogenic • mutation • protein
Mad Cow Disease: What is it and should we be concerned? Mad cow disease and a variant form of Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease in humans in the UK has caused a lot of concern. Click above to see what Mad cow disease is and what causes it. mad cow disease • creutzfeldt-jakob • prion •
Making Choices Mad cow disease may not be a threat to North America, but do you want to take chances? mad cow disease • e coli • permaculture • self-reliance
No E. Coli or Mad Cow Disease in Grass-Fed Beef Studies show that grass-fed cattle have dramatically fewer E. coli - a large and diverse group of bacteria - in their intestines than their grain-fed counterparts. grass-fed cattle • grain-fed beef • e coli • mad cow disease • cla
Non-Alzheimer's Dementias An overview of dementias other than Alzheimer's lewy body dementia • non-alzheimer's dementias • parkinson's • mad cow disease • creutzfeld-jakob disease
Possible Cure For People with Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease Prion diseases (diseases caused by an infectious protein) are slow and relentless in killing their host. Two drugs used to treat other diseases may cure people infected with prions. prions • creutzfeldt-jakob disease • mad cow disease • prion
Mad Cows Over Europe Spring is upon us and summer is just around the corner. In travel terms, this means that the annual summertime stampede of tourists is about to descend upon Europe mad cow • transmissible spongiform encephalopathies • creutzfeldt-jakob • tses • meat
Health disease Scares Europeans This disease has showed up in many countries of Europe who are struggling to manage the widespread problem. Take a look at the cause and its effects for the United States.
Genetically Modified Cows Recently, scientists managed to genetically engineer cows in which this allele has been "knocked out". These cows may be resistant to developing BSE, or "mad cow". mad cow • prions • bse • creutzfeldt-jakob • genetically modified
A Look into Soy Protein A brief description of this wonderful alternative source of protein. soy protein products • food alternatives • meat substitute • foot and mouth disease • mad cow disease
Fatal Familial Insomnia Fatal Familial Insomnia, or FFI, is a devastating genetic sleep disorder, which strikes during middle age and results in death. This is the story of Michael Corke. fatal familial insomnia • familial insomnia • fatal insomnia • ffi • ffi sleep disorder
Grass Fed Beef Before World War II, more than ninety percent of American cattle were grass-fed, not grain-fed. They grazed the range, eating native grasses, or hay. grass-fed • beef • cattle • farming • feedlot
Mad Cow Disease Concerns in the United States? Examines recent risk factors identified in the United States that may be linked to the potential introduction of mad cow disease food and drug administration • medicine • drugs • beef • mad cow disease
Toxins in Animal Products Non-vegetarians are endangering their health by eating animal products contaminated by pesticides, antibiotics and hormones like the fear hormone - adrenaline. meat toxins • diseases • animal products • free range • hygiene
Livestock Health: It's Getting Serious A list of news articles about foot and mouth disease and other livestock disease concerns. animal health • livestock health • diseases • foot and mouth • mad cow
E. coli Spinach Outbreak E. coli spinach outbreak prompts FDA warning.183 from 26 states infected with the outbreak strain of E. coli. E. coli spinach traced to spinach grown in 3 CA counties. e. coli spinach outbreak • e coli spinach • e coli • spinach • spinach contamination
Importance of Scrapies Eradication Scrapies is a degenerative, fatal disease that can affect sheep and goats and can even be passed to humans as Cruetzfeldt-Jakob disease - a relative of Mad-Cow Disease. scrapies • scrapie • sheep • goats • animal husbandry
Skin-The Wonderwrap-9 This article gives information and tips about skin care. youthful skin • baby fat • microcirculation • growth hormone and sleep • aerobic exercises
The American Meat Processing Industry Hamburgers, one of America's best-marketed foods, pose a health risk, especially to children. And the meat processing industry shows few signs of cleaning up its act. fast food nation by eric schlosser 2001 • the jungle by upton sinclair 1905 • multinational corporations food supply • ground beef meat recalls united states • united states department of agriculture usda
Viral Infectious Disease Although they appear to behave as living things, viruses, viroids and prions are nonliving particles. Read on and discover more about these 'smart' parasites. what is a virus • what is a prion • what is viroid • what a virion • acellular particle
Grass-Fed Beef is Superior to Grain-Fed Beef Red meat from cattle is a complete-protein food, meaning it provides all 22 amino acids that our bodies need. grass-fed beef • amino acids • essential fatty acids • conjugated linoleic acids • complete protein
Prepare for Bulb Planting Don't over look the vegetable garden when you're out planting your bulbs. Garlic, potato onions and walking onions can all be planted at this time. bulb planting • gardeners • flower bulbs • prepare bulb planting • vegetable garden
Something's Lurking in the Shampoo There is a possibility that parabens (a common preservative found in soaps, shampoos, and cosmetics) may encourage breast tumor growth. Here's what you need to know. breast cancer • tumors • parabens • carcinogens • phthalates
SoyStache.com Who? SoyStache.com, a Web site you probably haven't come across yet, but would like to review. Hear about the quest these two men have taken to promote veganism world-wide through their project, and browse a very interesting site complete with Media news articles and links to specific vegetarian categories.
2004 - the political year that was
A look back at the top political stories and issues in Canada for 2004. politics • prime minister • paul martin • helicopter • svend robinson
Eat Fat, Lose Weight: Good Fats Get thin, lower cholesterol, and avoid obesity and diabetes, by eating butter, cream, olive oil, and coconut oil and how margarine and canola oil will make you sick. fat • lose weight • thin • butter • cream
Albion Indigenous Viewpoint Celtic indigenous guest writer talks about colonial massacres of sacred animals, and British native peoples struggling to maintain contact with land and spirit. albion indigenous • british invasion • british colonial • new age celtic • celtic indigenous
Foot-And-Mouth Disease
An epidemic is sweeping across Ireland and Great Britain.... foot • mouth • disease • virus • epidemic
Anniversary Countdown for 2007 This year, 2007, has a number of anniversaries of critical historical events at almost every major interval, primarily from the history of Britain and the US. anniversaries • history • britain • united kingdom • america
Avian Flu: An Overview Poultry operations of all kinds have become more and more sophisticated. avian flu • chickens • small scale farm production
Award Winning Writer Libba Bray Libba Bray has written three extremely successful books for young adults, but that is hardly the most interesting part of her life. libba bray • a great and terrible beauty • rebel angels • a sweet far thing • gemma doyle
Bruschetta with tomato topping Toasted Italian bread with a tasty fresh tomato topping bruschetta • italian bread • tomatoes • olives
GMO's. Friend or Foe? The controversy over genetically altered crops is mounting. Fueled by European bans on U.S. imports, baby food companies have refused to buy genetically engineered crops, and other buyers are offering premium prices for non-GMO growers. What's it all about and will it change the future of farming? gmo • genetically altered • genetically modified • crop • food
How Safe Is Your Supper? Part 1 The first in a two part series on food safety food safety • food preperation • diseases • bacteria
Lamb Wellington
A quick-cooking rack of lamb loosely based on the old favourite, Beef Wellington. lamb • red meat • rack • chine
Taking Action an eight step action plan. action plan • community development • food shed • community mapping • food security
The Truth of Foot and Mouth Foot and Mouth Disease has spread like wildfire in the UK and Europe. Cases were found around the USA too, but what are its implications for society? foot and mouth • disease • uk • europe • usa
Being Vegan Being a Vegan is more than a dietary change, it is a lifestyle choice. Vegans choose not to exploit animals in every aspect of their lives. vegan • vegan lifestyle • vegan food • animal rights • diet
Canada, Panama Sign Free-Trade Agreement Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper made a detour to Panama where he signed a free-trade deal. The deal is Canada's fifth since Harper first took office in 2003. canada's free drade deal with panama • canadian dependence on us economy • panama's 6 year ban on canadian beef • canadian exceptions for buy american • canadian prime minister stephen harper
Canadian Beef and the Impact of BSE In May of 2003 a single startling discovery has resulted in a crisis within the farming community. What we all once took for granted has now been tainted with a very broad brush. May 20th 2003 was the day a beef cow from Canada tested positive for Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE) or commonly referred to as Mad Cow Disease. beef • bse • mad • cow • canada
Chicken Antibodies to the Rescue To eliminate growth-inducing antibiotics from animal feed we must come up with other ways to encourage animal growth. One scientist has developed a product that makes animals grow faster without using antibiotics. ovation • antibiotics • animal feed • chicken • egg
Foot-and-Mouth NOT Foot-in-Mouth Disease A picornavirus infection called Foot-and-Mouth Disease is causing major problems for British farmers. Click above to learn more. foot-and-mouth disease • fmd • picornavirus • british • uk
Grass-Fed Beef Loaded with Health Benefits Grass-fed beef and beef products are some of the healthiest animal-based products that humans can eat. beef • meat • grass-fed • grain-fed • cla |
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