Friday, 27 April 2012

Health Highlights: Apr 27, 2012

<p>Here are some of a latest health and medical news developments,
compiled by a editors of HealthDay:
Holstein with Mad Cow Disease Put Down After
Showing Signs of Illness: USDA
A dairy cow in California that was found to have insane cow illness was
euthanized after it turn sore and started fibbing down, U.S. Department of
Agriculture officials pronounced Thursday.
They also pronounced that a Holstein cow from a dairy plantation in Tulare
County a nations heading dairy-producing county was 10 years and
seven months old. That contradicts a orator for U.S. Rep. Devin Nunes
of California who pronounced Wednesday that a cow was 5 years old, the
Associated Press reported.
Routine contrast during a send trickery rescued insane cow illness (bovine
spongiform encephalopathy BSE) in a cow. The animal was never
destined for a beef marketplace and acted no hazard to a food supply,
officials said.
The cow had atypical BSE, that is caused by a pointless mutation. The
last dual cases of BS...

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