Lactose intolerance
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Dr. Khushnood H.
... ance seems linked to ancestral struggles with harsh climate and cattle diseases, Cornell study finds.( http://www.news.cornell.e ...
A Passover Story, Investigated
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ClearLifeCarol
... I would see the ten plagues as things...locusts, frogs, boils, cattle disease...no different from flu, messy living room, unfin ...
Mad Cow/Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease
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Doc Mock
This is a bit of a follow-up to the downed cattle post from a few months ago. In the US we tend to deny the existence of Mad Cow ...
Organic Spinach is not Evil
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Marie L.
I don't know why everyone's been so quick to jump on the diss-organic bandwagon!! A report on ABC News last night showed big pi ...
USDA - APHIS - Animal Health - Cattle Sep 5, 2008 ... RB51 Brucellosis Vaccine (pdf 10kb) - RB51 is a new vaccine against brucellosis, a bacterial disease of cattle and bison that causes ...
World Briefs....... Sapa-AFP AN OUTBREAK of the deadly cattle- borne disease anthrax is threatening to turn into Zimbabwe’s worst-ever, compounding a seven-week national ...
Zimbabwe battles cholera and anthrax SEBASTIAN BAKARE: I can say so, because we've never had cholera in Zimbabwe since, in fact I don't remember that kind of disease, it's a new disease which ...
Millersville man wants to delist wolf Anath Hartmann/Capital News Service Will Graves has hunted game in the woods of Kazakhstan, vaccinated cattle against deadly disease in Mexico and done US ...
Testing Deer Heads for Disease Chronic wasting disease can spread among deer, but the concern about tuberculosis is that it can also spread to cattle.
Va-Vc A highly infectious degenerative brain disease that occurs in people who consume cattle infected with mad cow disease (bovine spongiform encephalopathy). ...
Encephalopathy Center Up-to-date information on encephalopathy, mad cow disease, ... It is sometimes called mad cow disease, although that term refers to the condition in cattle, ...
People who do have a reduced risk of chronic diseases, including stroke, heart attack, diabetes, and certain cancers.
Getting started
Buy organic milk, eggs, and meat
Reduce your risk of being exposed to mad cow disease (BSE), and help cut back the destructive use of antibiotics.
Fiber
Avoid trans fats
Trans fats (and saturated fats too) raise the bad LDL cholesterol in your blood which increases your risk of heart disease.
Who needs to supplement
Everyone should take a multivitamin
Increasingly, experts conclude a multivitamin pill daily may help fend off heart attacks and various chronic diseases.
More tips
Cut the fat
Vegetarian diets are remarkably low in saturated fat, which probably explains why vegetarians have a lower incidence of heart disease.
Reasons to workout
Workout reason 2
Lowers your blood pressure and reduces risk of heart disease.
Blog Articles
Anthrax outbreak looming in Zim: Africa: Zimbabwe: News24 Harare - An outbreak of the deadly cattle-born disease anthrax is threatening to turn into Zimbabwe's worst yet, compounding a seven-week national epidemic of cholera, an international aid agency warned on Monday. ...
ProMed MBDS: PRO/MBDS> Foot & mouth disease - Viet Nam (12): Thai ... affected 20 cattle from Van Trach commune, Bo Trach district of Quang Binh province (see prior PRO/MBDS posting Foot & mouth disease - Viet Nam (11): Quang Binh, RFI 20081107.3497). More information from ...
After Cholera, It’s Anthrax for Disease-ridden Zimbabwe: Charity It is an infectious and potentially fatal disease of warm-blooded animals, especially of cattle and sheep, caused by the bacterium Bacillus anthracis. Anthrax can also occasionally effect human population. ...
» About Will Graves Wildlife and People Graves’ interest in cattle goes back more than a half-century. In 1950, while studying Spanish at the University of Mexico in Mexico City, foot and mouth disease broke out among Mexican cattle. Wanting an “exciting, important job,” ...
Most of us know we need to be physically active to be healthy. It's not new information, but it leaves us with
many questions and many opinions. There's plenty of information about physical activity, but sorting through it
and figuring out what to do can be challenging. Instead of answering questions, all that information only seems
to generate more: "What exactly does being physically active mean? Is this physical activity or 'exercise?'
How much do we need versus what can we do to get by? Do we need to do it all at once? Is there an easy way
to fit it into our day, because life is pretty hectic already?" So many questions...plus, almost every day, a new
exercise product is introduced promising a quick fix—to whip us into shape requiring only the slightest
amount of effort on our part. If only that were true, we tell ourselves....