Latest Mad Cow Disease News

Italian researcher updates KSU about mad cow work (Abilene Reflector-Chronicle)
Tuesday November 25th 2008, 8:00 am

MANHATTAN -- : The classical form of mad cow disease and a variant manifest themselves differently, but research suggests that the variant may also be transmissible to humans, according a researcher speaking at Kansas State University. [News Source]

New mad-cow rule poses health dangers of its own (Kane County Chronicle)
Tuesday November 25th 2008, 1:18 am

LITITZ, Pa. – A federal regulation aimed at preventing mad cow disease from getting into the food supply could create health risks of its own: many thousands of cattle carcasses rotting on farms, spreading germs, attracting vermin and polluting the water. [News Source]

New mad-cow rule could impact KOTA Territory cattle owners. (KOTA Rapid City)
Tuesday November 25th 2008, 12:09 am

Some rendering plants say they'll stop accepting dead cattle from farmers.  [News Source]

Waste mountain grows.
Monday November 24th 2008, 6:00 pm

Urbanisation, industrialisation, development, population growth and enhanced living standards are causing a tremendous increase in the generation of municipal waste in Bahrain, according to an expert. [News Source]

Italian Researcher Tells Audience at K-State That Work in Animal Models Suggests a Variant of Mad Cow Disease May Be … (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance)
Monday November 24th 2008, 4:58 pm

The classical form of mad cow disease and a variant manifest themselves differently, but research suggests that the variant may also be transmissible to humans, according a researcher speaking at Kansas State University. [News Source]

Mad-cow conundrum (Denver Post)
Monday November 24th 2008, 11:14 am

A federal regulation aimed at preventing mad cow disease from getting into the food supply could create health risks of its own: many thousands of cattle carcasses rotting on farms, spreading germs, attracting vermin and polluting the water. [News Source]

New mad-cow rule poses health dangers of its own (Kane County Chronicle)
Monday November 24th 2008, 2:22 am

LITITZ, Pa. – A federal regulation aimed at preventing mad cow disease from getting into the food supply could create health risks of its own: many thousands of cattle carcasses rotting on farms, spreading germs, attracting vermin and polluting the water. [News Source]

New mad-cow rule will pose its own dangers (Deseret Morning News)
Sunday November 23rd 2008, 2:48 am

A federal regulation aimed at preventing mad cow disease from getting into the food supply could create health risks of its own: many thousands of cattle carcasses rotting on farms, spreading germs, attracting vermin and polluting the water. [News Source]

New mad-cow rule poses health dangers of its own (Kane County Chronicle)
Sunday November 23rd 2008, 1:23 am

LITITZ, Pa. – A federal regulation aimed at preventing mad cow disease from getting into the food supply could create health risks of its own: many thousands of cattle carcasses rotting on farms, spreading germs, attracting vermin and polluting the water. [News Source]

FDA rule tackling mad cow disease has side effects (Knoxville News Sentinel)
Sunday November 23rd 2008, 12:11 am

LITITZ, Pa. - A federal regulation aimed at preventing mad cow disease from getting into the food supply could create health risks of its own: many thousands of cattle carcasses rotting on farms, spreading germs, attracting vermin and polluting the water. [News Source]