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Mad Cow Disease

Title: Mad Cow Disease
Category: /Science & Technology
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Mad Cow Disease
Bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE), better known as Mad cow disease is a relatively new disease. Most sources state that BSE first showed up in Great Britain in 1986 but some say it popped up in 1985. However the official notification was not until 21 June 1988. Spongiform encephalopathies are invariable fatal neuro-degenerative diseases and there is no treatment nor is there a cure for this disease [Gregerp.1]. The recent scare of BSE has arisen because of the contraction of …showed first 75 words of 1451 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 1451 total…spring94/madcow.html Dealler, Steve. "Biology of BSE"(April 1996): 10 pp. Internet. 5 April 1996.Available: http://www.airtime.co.uk/bse/tse. Kent, John. (1995). British Food Journal (vol. 97) (pp 3-18) Hodgson, Barry. (1990, July). What is BSE? Scientific American, p.34. Patterson, W. J. (1995). Public Health Medicine (vol. 17 num. 3) (pp.261-268) Cox, Wendy. (1996, April 29). The fear of Mad Cow Disease. London Free Press, Varner, Tim. The Economist Newspaper limited (March 3, 1996): http://www.economist.com/issue/30-03-96/sf1.html

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