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Old Wed, Sep-06-06, 06:21
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Plan: mindful eating
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oh but the flying wombat story was really quite amusing
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Old Wed, Sep-06-06, 09:10
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Thanks, I was hoping you'd like it.
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Old Wed, Sep-06-06, 11:45
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Hey, where are y'all getting the incubation period of 40 years? I thought it was more like 7-10 years.

http://www.newscientist.com/channel/health/bse

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Double rethink on prion diseases
Evidence has emerged that infectious prions could be spread when animals lick each other during grooming sessions
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Old Wed, Sep-06-06, 13:42
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I agree, who knows how many cows slipped through from being tested because they weren't manifesting signs of MC yet...and just how much of it is covered up to protect beef sales?
It's better to be safe than sorry.
Colleen
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