Wednesday August 29th 2007, 12:59 pm
A new treatment rescues the brain function of mice with prion disease, but any attempt to adapt the approach to humans with vCJD will take many years
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Protein blocking reverses ‘mad cow disease’ in mice (New Scientist)
Filter removes mad cow proteins from blood (New Scientist)
Wednesday August 29th 2007, 12:58 pm
Tests suggest the new device could prevent transmission of deadly prion disease via blood transfusions
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Gene silencing fights mad cow disease (New Scientist)
Wednesday August 29th 2007, 12:58 pm
A type of gene silencing known as RNA interference slows the progression of prion disease in mice by more than 30%
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Should people be tested for mad cow disease? (New Scientist)
Wednesday August 29th 2007, 12:58 pm
Would you want to know if you were a carrier of vCJD - the human form of BSE - even though there is currently no cure?
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US ‘rediscovers’ its second mad cow (New Scientist)
Wednesday August 29th 2007, 12:55 pm
A sample retest confirms BSE in a cow thought to have been free of the disease in November 2004 - it could be the US's first native born case
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First human case of mad cow disease in Japan (New Scientist)
Wednesday August 29th 2007, 12:54 pm
A man is confirmed to have died of vCJD in Japan - officials claim a brief trip to the UK 16 years ago is to blame
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Canada discovers its third mad cow (New Scientist)
Wednesday August 29th 2007, 12:54 pm
This is the fourth "mad cow" detected in North America, and raises concerns over whether some regions are looking hard enough for BSE
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New form of mad cow disease found (New Scientist)
Wednesday August 29th 2007, 12:51 pm
It resembles one type of a human prion disease, sporadic CJD, raising the possibility that this is acquired from cattle
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Mad cow quarantine in Canada extended (New Scientist)
Wednesday August 29th 2007, 12:49 pm
Nine herds are now isolated as investigators scramble to find the cause of a case of BSE - and whether any other animals are infected
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Homegrown and market-ready.
Wednesday August 29th 2007, 12:00 pm
Since 2005, Scotch Mountain Meats have been promoting a local market for their naturally raised meats in a move away from the modern conventions of the North American meat industry.
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