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  1. How the Cows Turned Mad: Unlocking the Mysteries of Mad Cow Disease by Maxime Schwartz, 2004-09-13
  2. Mad Cow Disease: Are We Safe
  3. Mad Cow Disease (Diseases and Disorders) by Barbara Sheen, 2004-07-30
  4. Where's the Beef?: The Mad Cow Disease Conspiracy by David Cole, 2001-10-05
  5. Prions and Mad Cow Disease
  6. The Trembling Mountain: A Personal Account of Kuru, Cannibals, and Mad Cow Disease by Robert Klitzman, 2001-08-07
  7. Mad cow disease: History of BSE in Britain by Richard Lacey, 1995
  8. Mad Cow Disease Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy by Geoffrey S. Becker, Curtis W. Copeland, et all 2008-05
  9. Brain Drain.(mad cow disease): An article from: E by Kathleen O'Neil, Fran Ryan, 1999-07-01
  10. Mad Cow Disease: Webster's Timeline History, 1986 - 2007 by Icon Group International, 2009-05-01
  11. Mad Cow Disease (Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy) (Deadly Diseases and Epidemics) by Carmen Ferreiro, 2004-10
  12. Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (Bse, Or, Mad Cow Disease): Current and Proposed Safeguards by Sarah A. Lister, 2009-12
  13. Mad Cow Disease: Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (Epidemics) by Tom Ridgway, 2001-08
  14. Mad Cow Disease - A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, and Annotated Research Guide to Internet References by ICON Health Publications, 2004-01-23

1. Official Mad Cow Disease Home Page
Contains thousands of articles on mad cow and other diseases.Category Society Lifestyle Choices BSE - mad cow disease......The Internet's largest and most authoritative site for prions, mad cow disease (bovinespongiform encephalopathy or BSE), scrapie, CreutzfeldtJakob Disease
http://www.mad-cow.org/
7,651+ articles on mad cow and new variantCreutzfeldt-Jakob disease, prions,
bovine spongiform encephalopathy, scrapie, BSE, CJD, CWD, TME, and TSE.
Last Updated: 18 Jun 01 . . a project of the Sperling Biomedical Foundation .
Note: news, policy, commentar, medicine have moved to a new site
The Official Mad Cow Disease Home Page
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Bovine-CJD: might you already have it?
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insomnia, memory loss, depression, anxiety, withdrawal, fearfulness) News archives Best links Search site 3D prions ... Science archives NEWS 2001 has moved Apr 17.. Webmaster: the next generation
Jun 18 Global TSE News
Mar 24.. Slaughter on suspicion
Mar 17.. Second epidemic raging
Feb 27.. Canada censors scientists
Feb 16.. Diagnostic news Feb 12.. Cosmetics ban on 13 countries Feb 11.. Genetically modified foods Feb 09.. Bogus BSE in Brazil? Jan 30.. Texas cattle quarantined Jan 13.. FDA scolds feed mills Jan 08.. Canadian concerns Jan 03.. FDA issues vaccine alert NEWS 2000... Dec 28..

2. Official Mad Cow Disease Home Page
By far the Internet's largest site for mad cow disease, bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE), scrapie, CreutzfeldtJacob Disease (CJD) prion disease, kuru, fatal familial insomnia (FFI), Gerstmann-Scheindler-Schinker (GSS), chronic wasting disease
http://www.cyber-dyne.com/~tom/mad_cow_disease.html
5,932+ articles on mad cow and Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, prions,
bovine spongiform encephalopathy, scrapie, BSE, CJD, CWD, TME, and TSE.
Updated: 31 Dec 99 . . a project of the Sperling Biomedical Foundation
The Official Mad Cow Disease Home Page
Bovine-CJD: might you already have it? ... Visit charity pages
Early warnings:
insomnia, memory loss, depression, anxiety, withdrawal, fearfulness) Best links Spongiform brains 3D prions Inquiry ... Submit news ... GENERAL NEWS Page has moved to www.mad-cow.org
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3. Mad Cow Disease And Cjd
Information from the Organic Consumers' Association related to mad cow/deer/pig/elk disease in the USA.
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4. APHIS | Hot Issues
News on Mad Deer Disease, mad cow disease (bovine spongiform encephalopathy or BSE), scrapie, CreutzfeldtJakob Disease (CJD and nvCJD), kuru, and chronic wasting disease (CWD) 2/13 South Carolina Man May Have Died of 'mad cow disease'. 2/4 Test Results So Far Show CWD Not Detected in Virginia
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5. CNN.com In-Depth Specials - Mad Cow Disease: Counting The Cost
CNN provides an index of news stories, analysis and resources about BSE, or mad cow disease. Includes links and a message board. Since it was identified in the mid1980s in Britain, mad cow disease, or BSE, has resulted in the slaughter of millions
http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2000/madcow
In-depth Archive CNN.com Sections MAIN PAGE WORLD U.S. WEATHER BUSINESS SPORTS POLITICS LAW SCI-TECH SPACE HEALTH ENTERTAINMENT TRAVEL EDUCATION IN-DEPTH QUICK NEWS LOCAL COMMUNITY Since it was identified in the mid-1980s in Britain, mad cow disease, or BSE, has resulted in the slaughter of millions of cattle and the deaths of dozens of people from the related brain-wasting disease known as vCJD. Mad cow scares have since spread across Europe as governments try to cope with possible infections and resultant fears. Fear and mystery of cross-species killer It was a routine visit by a country vet to a dairy farm in southern England that set off the chain of events that was to become Britain's and perhaps Europe's most notorious food scare.
Still, mad cow disease and its jump from cattle to humans mystifies scientists and inspires public fear. FULL STORY STORIES
100th vCJD case in UK
Belgian heritage ends Mad cow remains piling up Analysis: The UK crisis ... TIME: CJD photo essay RESOURCES
BSE cases in Europe
EU beef consumption What's off the menu? Geographical BSE risk ... Timeline: Crisis unfolds NEWSBANK
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6. Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy: Main Index, CDC
called bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE, or "mad cow disease"), and a disease in humans, called variant CreutzfeldtJakob
http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/diseases/cjd/cjd.htm
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BSE and CJD

CJD: Infection Control Practices

vCJD Fact Sheet
BSE and CJD Home BSE and CJD Information and Resources
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Probable Variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease in a U.S. Resident Florida, 2002 Update 2002: Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy and Variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease July 2002 Variant CJD: Fact Sheet
Since 1996, evidence has been increasing for a causal relationship between ongoing outbreaks in Europe of a disease in cattle, called bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE, or "mad cow disease"), and a disease in humans, called variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (vCJD). Both disorders are invariably fatal brain diseases with unusually long incubation periods measured in years, and are caused by an unconventional transmissible agent. BSE has not been detected in the United States, despite active surveillance efforts since May 1990. It is extremely unlikely that BSE would be a foodborne hazard in this country. CDC monitors the trends and current incidence of CJD in the United States, while the U.S. Department of Agriculture has conducted active surveillance efforts for BSE since May 1990.

7. Insecticide Causes Mad Cow Disease 12/17/00
Research that shows insecticide used in the UK government warblefly campaigns triggered the UK surge of 'Mad Cow' disease. Latest experiments by Cambridge University prion specialist David R. Brown shows that prions in the bovine spine can be damaged by organophosphate insecticides causing the disease. Optimal Wellness Center News.
http://www.mercola.com/2000/dec/17/bovine_spongiform_disease.htm
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December 17, 2000 "If Mobile Phones Were a Type of Food, They Simply Would Not be Licensed" Anti-Fever Drugs May Prolong Flu Fever in Children - A Blessing in Disguise Pesticides The Real Cause of Mad Cow Disease ... What to Do With Your Old PC Health Resources Complete Nutrition Plan Less Grains / Sugars More Omega 3 More Water ... Recommended Products Insecticide Causes Mad Cow Disease by Fintan Dunne
Research by Kathy McMahon Reprinted from eionews.com, email - news@eionews.com
Pharmaceutical interests in the UK are ignoring new scientific research that shows the insecticide used in the UK government's own warble-fly campaigns triggered the UK surge of 'Mad Cow' disease. Latest experiments by Cambridge University prion specialist, David R. Brown, have shown that manganese bonds with prions. Other researchers work shows that prions in the bovine spine along which insecticides are applied can be damaged by ICI's Phosmet organophosphate(OP) insecticide -causing the disease. British scientists have led the current theory that an infectious prion in bonemeal fed to cattle causes bovine spongiform disease (BSE).

8. MAD COW DISEASE: THE BSE EPIDEMIC IN GREAT BRITAIN
mad cow disease. The BSE Epidemic in Great Britain
http://www.accessexcellence.org/WN/NM/madcow96.html
MAD COW DISEASE
The BSE Epidemic in Great Britain
An Interview with Dr. Frederick A. Murphy
Dean of the School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California Davis
by Sean Henahan, Access Excellence
The announcement by British health authorities that bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE, pictured in medulla of cow, left), also known as mad cow disease, may have been transmitted to humans has led to a chaotic situation in the UK with ripple effects occurring throughout Europe and the rest of the world. What is BSE and what is its relation to scrapie in sheep and Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) in humans? How did the current epidemic begin? I asked Frederick A. Murphy, DVM, PhD, Dean of the School of Veterinary Medicine at the University of California, Davis these and other questions in an attempt to sort out the science from the media hysteria surrounding the announcement from the UK on March 21, 1996 that 10 people may have become infected with the BSE agent through exposure to beef.
Let's start at the beginning. What exactly is BSE?

9. NOVA Online | The Brain Eater
Article that explores the causes of mad cow disease, what happens when science faces an unknown pathogen, Category Society Lifestyle Choices BSE mad cow disease...... 1999. This program retraces the scientific sleuthing that linked madcow disease in cattle to a related brain disease in humans.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/madcow/
Welcome to the companion Web site to the NOVA program "The Brain Eater," scheduled for re-broadcast on August 17, 1999. This program retraces the scientific sleuthing that linked mad cow disease in cattle to a related brain disease in humans.
  • Food Safety Tips
    Check out the basic steps in food handling, cooking, and storage that are essential to avoiding food-borne illness.
  • When Science Faces the Unknown
    According to biologist Joseph S. Levine, the mad cow story is not just a cautionary tale, but a classic example of the "complex and vital relationship" between science and society.
  • 20/20 Hindsight
    Could experts have discovered the link between mad cow disease in cattle and in humans sooner? Find out in this thought-provoking article.
  • Do Prions Exist?
    Two scientists with opposing views debate the controversial question of whether prions - a possible new type of infectious agent - actually exist.
Text Brain Eater Home When Science Faces the Unknown 20/20 Hindsight
Food Safety Tips
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10. Mad Cow Disease (BSE) News, Web Links And Information
Ongoing coverage includes news stories organized by country, editorials and website links as they apply to a cattle futures investment perspective.
http://www.aginvestor.com/madcow.htm
News Editorials Websites
Mad Cow Disease (Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy) and Chronic Wasting Disease News and Information
Klute Investment Services is monitoring news and concern about mad cow disease, which we believe will continue to occasionally impact U.S. cattle and cattle futures markets. This page will list informational websites and track current news stories about mad cow disease from both U.S. and international sources. An effort will be made to maintain objectivity, presenting stories on all sides of the issue.
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United States CWD sickens farm economy
The Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection enacted emergency rules on all deer farms aimed at stopping the spread of CWD Science of chronic wasting disease cloaked in mystery
Researchers unsure of how prions work Scientists to conduct chronic-wasting disease experiment on cattle
Scientists in Ames, Iowa, will begin an experiment to find out whether the fatal disease can cross the species barrier to infect cattle
Killer in the Herds
Recent research indicates the family of diseases called transmissible spongiform encephalopathies may be more sinister than even pessimistic scientists first envisioned Study Finds Low U.S. Risk of Mad Cow Disease

11. BSE Information At UIUC
Factual information, news releases, general information and web sites about BSE (mad cow disease); Category Society Lifestyle Choices BSE mad cow disease......BSE (bovine spongiform encephalopathy or mad cow disease) is a fatal diseaseaffecting cattle and has been transmitted to humans as vCJD (nvCJD).
http://w3.aces.uiuc.edu/AnSci/BSE/
Mad Cow Disease - BSE: bovine TSE
  • BSE is a fatal disease that affects the brain of cattle The disease is caused by a "self-replicating" protein; prionPrP Sc
    Meat, blood and milk have not been shown to carry the infective agent
    No cases of BSE have been reported in the United States
CJD: human TSE
  • C reutzfeldt- J akob D isease (CJD) is a prion disease in humans Almost all cases of CJD are spontaneous, inherited or iatrogenic A variant CJD (vCJD) have been linked to BSE exposure No cases of vCJD have been reported in the United States
BSE was first observed in Great Britain in April, 1984, and was specifically diagnosed in 1986. Since 1986, nearly cases of BSE in cattle have been identified in the United Kingdom. The epidemic peaked in 1992-93 at almost 1,000 cases per week. Control measures have reduced incidence and currently, less than 100 cases are being reported per week. Introduction: Description of spongiform encephalopathies, timeline and definition of terms

12. Mad Cow Disease (BSE) - A New Age / Prophecy Analysis
How the Bible's Book of Revelation prophecies relate to mad cow disease.
http://www.revelation-13.com/BSE.html
Revelation 13: Mad Cow Disease (BSE) - A New Age / Prophecy Analysis
"The Moo heard round the world"
But the disease would never have spread if England's beef farmers had not been feeding ground up cow remains to cows to make them grow faster, which spread the disease to other cattle. This being the equivalent of cannibalism in cattle, this beef farming practice is also used elsewhere in the world. If they had fed the cattle ground-up leftover fish instead, then this never would have happened. And another terrible thing about BSE is that the infectious prion molecules that spread it are very hard to destroy by heat or chemicals, and can last years in the soil. So you can't just bury BSE infected cattle, you have to incinerate them at high temperatures. So a widespread epidemic of BSE could contaminate the environment with infectionious prions. And noone knows if other feed animals such as pigs and chicken can also spread BSE, or whether other products of cattle such as leather can spread BSE. Maybe you can get it from your leather wallet, noone knows yet.
Mad-Cow Disease infecting people's brains was announced on March 20 1996 in England as the Comet Hyakutake passed by the constellation (I mean constellation, not astrological sign) Virgo the Virgin. I think that virgo the Virgin represents Isis, the Egyptian Goddess portrayed with cow's horns, giving us a "cow" connection. And Virgo may also represent Europa, representing Europe, who rides a bull, again giving us a "cow" connection. And Europa on a bull sounds like the woman in the Bible's last chapter, the Book of Revelation, Revelation 17 named "Babylon" who rides the beast of the Antichrist described in Revelation 13 (which may be

13. Mad Cow Disease In The US
mad cow disease in the US. Mad Cow USA, 300,000 'Downer' Cattle Die in US.Exclusive Interview with Michael Greger, Oprah We're all going to get it! .
http://www.mad-cow.org/~tom/sum_US_BSE.html
Mad Cow Disease in the US Mad Cow USA 300,000 'Downer' Cattle Die in U.S. Exclusive Interview with Michael Greger Oprah: "We're all going to get it!" USDA Chief Indicted for Bribe-Taking US to finally test meat Ag Producers Want Critics Silenced Prof. Marsh's Mink Studies Why is US Beef Banned Abroad? Gender-Bender Chemicals in Milk Cows on Steroids Clenbuterol in Veal: 850 tainted tons sold Summary of Mad Cow US News Safety of US Beef Questioned

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DO health network reports on global warming and atmospheric spread of disease and alternative theory of mad cow disease.
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15. New Mad Cow Woes
new worries about mad cow disease, CreutzfeldtJacob disease, chronic wasting disease in Europe and United States FEB 2001 Years after it was supposedly vanquished, mad cow disease, the brain infection that kills cows and some people
http://whyfiles.news.wisc.edu/012mad_cow

New mad cow woes
British beef blues Curious cause Down deer, ill elk ... Glossary Serving up encephelopathy? Your average meatball is made from ground beef, among other things.
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A beef with beef
Photo by Brian Prechtel.
Courtesy Agricultural Research Service , USDA POSTED 8 FEB 2001 Years after it was supposedly vanquished, mad cow disease, the brain infection that kills cows and some people who eat them, is on a comeback. The disease has spread widely in Europe, and there are danger signs in the United States, where it's never appeared. Mad cow disease is one of several fatal brain diseases called transmissible spongiform encephalopathies, or TSEs. (Want The Why Files guide to mad cow lingo?) The jargon says it all: These infectious diseases shoot the brain full of holes, making it look like a sponge. The TSEs were once considered unlikely to infect other species, but some seem to move rather easily among animals. Most glaringly, many scientists believe people can get vCJD (variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease) from eating mad cows. The awkward name reflects the similarity to Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD), a deadly brain illness that strikes about one person per million per year, due to genetic or unknown causes. While CJD mainly afflicts the elderly, vCJD appears among younger people, almost certainly from eating mad cow meat. The gruesome death starts with mood swings, numbness and uncontrolled body movements. Eventually the mind is destroyed, somewhat like Alzheimer's, another brain-wrecking disease.

16. Organic Consumers Association Wants A Moratorium On Genetically Engineered Food
Promotes organic food, labeling of genetically engineered food, labeling of irradiated food. Supporters of organic farming, permaculture, biodynamic farming and other sustainable agricultural practices. Information provided on mad cow disease, GMO and GE food, biotechnology and grassroots activism.
http://www.organicconsumers.org/
O rganic C onsumers A ssociation News Events Campaigns Participate ... About OCA OCA Home Genetically
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Organic Food ... Top Stories March 30, 2003 About the OCA The Organic Consumers Association (OCA) promotes food safety, organic farming and sustainable agriculture practices in the U.S. and internationally. We provide consumers with factual information they can use to make informed food choices. Genetic engineering, irradiation, toxic sludge fertilizer, mad cow disease, and rBGH are some of the issues we address. The OCA gives interviews and supplies background material for journalists, news organizations, and public interest activists worldwide. Our campaign strategies include public education, activist networking, boycotts and protests, grassroots lobbying, media and public relations, and litigation. We publish one print newsletter (

17. New Mad Cow Woes
new worries about mad cow disease, CreutzfeldtJacob disease, chronic wastingdisease in Europe and United States. New mad cow woes British beef blues.
http://whyfiles.org/012mad_cow/

New mad cow woes
British beef blues Curious cause Down deer, ill elk ... Glossary Serving up encephelopathy? Your average meatball is made from ground beef, among other things.
University Communications

A beef with beef
Photo by Brian Prechtel.
Courtesy Agricultural Research Service , USDA POSTED 8 FEB 2001 Years after it was supposedly vanquished, mad cow disease, the brain infection that kills cows and some people who eat them, is on a comeback. The disease has spread widely in Europe, and there are danger signs in the United States, where it's never appeared. Mad cow disease is one of several fatal brain diseases called transmissible spongiform encephalopathies, or TSEs. (Want The Why Files guide to mad cow lingo?) The jargon says it all: These infectious diseases shoot the brain full of holes, making it look like a sponge. The TSEs were once considered unlikely to infect other species, but some seem to move rather easily among animals. Most glaringly, many scientists believe people can get vCJD (variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease) from eating mad cows. The awkward name reflects the similarity to Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD), a deadly brain illness that strikes about one person per million per year, due to genetic or unknown causes. While CJD mainly afflicts the elderly, vCJD appears among younger people, almost certainly from eating mad cow meat. The gruesome death starts with mood swings, numbness and uncontrolled body movements. Eventually the mind is destroyed, somewhat like Alzheimer's, another brain-wrecking disease.

18. Online NewsHour -- Mad Cow Disease, January 2001
Online NewsHour, Click on the map below to learn more about mad cow diseasein Europe. Mad Cow Diease Map. (4/26/01). What is mad cow disease?
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/health/mad_cow.html
Click on the map below to learn more about mad cow disease in Europe.
Death in France
A 19-year-old has died in France from the human variant of mad cow, bringing the European death toll to 94. His parents are suing the French government. (4/26/01)
What is mad cow disease?
Information on the origin of mad cow and a report on action being taken to stop the spread of the disease.
UN Warns Disease Could Spread
UPDATE: U.S. officials look to tighten regulations while concern spreads to the Middle East, Asia, and Eastern Europe. (1/29/01) The history of mad cow disease in Western Europe. (1/26/01) REALAUDIO : Three food and health experts discuss the mad cow threat. (1/26/01)
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19. Mad Cow Humor
Original satire and parody articles about mad cow disease and its cultural implications.
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20. Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE)
Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE) or mad cow disease is a chronic, degenerativedisorder affecting the central nervous system of cattle. Skip navigation.
http://www.fda.gov/oc/opacom/hottopics/bse.html
General Background Consumers Latest Actions Industry ...
TSE Advisory Committee Briefing Materials

(June 28, 2001) Consumer Briefing on BSE/TSE
(April 16, 2001)
Also Known As "Mad Cow Disease"
Bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) is a chronic, degenerative disorder affecting the central nervous system of cattle.
Other BSE facts:
Harvard BSE Risk Assessment Study In 1998, the U.S. Department of Agriculture asked the Harvard Center for Risk Analysis to evaluate measures taken in this country to prevent the spread of BSE to animals and humans. The resulting landmark study gives high marks to measures taken so far and shows the risk of BSE occurring in the U.S. to be extremely low. Full Report HHS Statement. General Background
FDA's BSE Contingency Plan

FDA TSE Action Plan

Keeping U.S. BSE free

Frequently asked BSE questions
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(PDF) Testimony by FDA's Veterinary Medicine Director Countries affected by BSE Consumer Information Travelers' information BSE and Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease Bovine-Based Vaccines Vaccine fact sheet Recent Actions Administration Continues to Strengthen BSE Protection HHS Launches Expanded Plan to Combat 'Mad Cow Disease' Prohibited Material Found in Texas Industry/Veterinary Information

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