Saturday, December 8, 2012

My Mad Cow Articles

From WebMD (written by WebMD folks, not me):
The disease can affect all age groups and is very hard to diagnose until it has nearly run its course. In the early stages of vCJD, people have symptoms related to the nervous system, like depression and loss of coordination. Later in the illness, dementia develops. But only in advanced stages of the disease can brain abnormalities be detected by MRI (magnetic resonance imaging). vCJD is fatal, usually within 13 months of the onset of symptoms.
 
You don't hear much about mad cow disease anymore.  Here are links to my mad cow articles for anyone nostalgic for the good old days when mad cow disease made headlines around the world:

From eHow:
How Does BSE Spread Among Cattle?
Facts on Mad Cow


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