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in fish/seafood, and "mad cow" disease.
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82. Farmed Animals | HumaneSpot.org
of the discovery of "mad cow" disease in the United States on feelings about the safety of the U.S. beef supply and personal decision to continue or not continue eating certain types of meat.
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production of milk per cow in the United States has increased, while the number of cows and the number of farms with milk cows have decreased. In this article (written in 1992), the author predicted that these trends would likely to continue,
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84. Diet and Nutrition | HumaneSpot.org
opinions of BSE ("Mad Cow Disease"), including influence of the discovery of BSE in the U.S. on personal decisions to eat meat.
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Prevention
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85. Diet and Nutrition | HumaneSpot.org
of the discovery of "mad cow" disease in the United States on feelings about the safety of the U.S. beef supply and personal decision to continue or not continue eating certain types of meat.
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two parts: factors impacting cow welfare and factors impacting human health. The call to action is embedded in the third and final section, "What about dairy alternatives?" suggesting that seeking alternatives to dairy is a legitimate action or
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