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Displaying all articles tagged:
Mad Cow Disease
Beef
Jan. 6, 2015
European Beef Is Back in America After a 16-Year Ban
Ireland will be the continent’s first exporter since the outbreak of mad cow disease.
By
Clint Rainey
Health Concerns
Apr. 26, 2012
Move Over Pink Slime: Now Granola’s Toxic, Too
First of all it’s not even “natural,” and second, it’s totally loaded with pesticides.
By
Collin Keefe
mad cow disease
Apr. 24, 2012
First U.S. Case of Mad Cow Disease in Six Years Reported in California
But officials say there’s no threat of tainted meat entering the food chain.
By
Brett Smiley
Food Politics
Apr. 24, 2012
Moo: A Brief History of Mad Cow Disease in the U.S.
Today’s announcement of an infected cow in California is the country’s fourth-ever reported instance.
By
Alan Sytsma
Mediavore
Oct. 12, 2009
John Lennon Loved Cream and Corn Flakes; Activists Push to Block New Convenience
John Lennon had a favorite midnight snack, and some activists are trying to stop the construction of new convenience stores in South Los Angeles.
By
Hadley Tomicki