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Goats Could Increase the Risk of a Rare Lung Cancer, Researchers Find
September 24, 2011 Exposure to goats could increase the risk of a certain type of lung cancer, according to French ... > full story -
Low-Fat Yogurt Intake When Pregnant Linked to Increased Risk of Child Asthma and Hay Fever, Study Suggests
September 18, 2011 Eating low-fat yogurt while pregnant can increase the risk of your child developing asthma and allergic rhinitis (hay fever), according to recent findings. Researchers suggest that non-fat related ... > full story -
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Screen Finds an Antidepressant and Other Drugs That Might Work Against Brain-Wasting Prion Diseases
September 14, 2011 In a new study, researchers report that they have found several chemical compounds, including an antidepressant, that have powerful effects against brain-destroying prion infections in mice, opening ... > full story -
Cowpox Virus: Old Friend but New Foe
September 14, 2011 The observation that milkmaids are frequently infected with cowpox but rarely catch smallpox is generally credited to the English doctor Edward Jenner. Although Jenner might not have been the first ... > full story -
Genetic Link to Cattle Diseases Uncovered
September 8, 2011 The origin of three costly cattle diseases is genetically linked, according to new findings. Scientists have discovered a location on bovine chromosome 20 that is associated with the incidence of the ... > full story -
Expert Calls for Change in Trans Fat Labelling
September 7, 2011 Not all trans fats are created equal and it's time for nutritional labels to reflect that reality, says a Canadian nutrition expert. According to a recent scientific review, natural trans fats ... > full story -
Feeding Cows Natural Plant Extracts Can Reduce Dairy Farm Odors and Feed Costs
September 1, 2011 With citizens' groups seeking government regulation of foul-smelling ammonia emissions from large dairy farms, scientists report that adding natural plant extracts to cow feed can reduce levels of ... > full story -
Vaccine Linked to 'Bleeding Calf Syndrome'
August 29, 2011 New research links bleeding calf syndrome to anti-MHC class I antibodies, produced by the mother in response to contamination of vaccine against Bovine viral diarrhea virus with proteins released by ... > full story -
Foods Rich in Protein, Dairy Products Help Dieters Preserve Muscle and Lose Belly Fat
August 29, 2011 New research suggests a higher-protein, lower-carbohydrate energy-restricted diet has a major positive impact on body composition, trimming belly fat and increasing lean muscle, particularly when the ... > full story -
Maternal Fat Has Negative Impact on Embryo Development
August 17, 2011 Exposing eggs to high levels of saturated fatty acids -- as commonly found in the ovaries of obese women and those with type 2 diabetes -- compromises the development of the embryo, according to new ... > full story
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