On Tuesday, a bovine in the state of California tested positive for mad cow disease. The incident has caused health officials to address the issue and assure Americans that humans are not at risk. If a person was to consume meat that is infected with the disease, however, the victim would rapidly see a failure in mental health and movement ability. Matt Rice from Mercy for Animals takes a closer look at the disease and how incidences of animal cruelty should be investigated.
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
US: Mad cow confirmed in California
Mad cow confirmed in California - RT
On Tuesday, a bovine in the state of California tested positive for mad cow disease. The incident has caused health officials to address the issue and assure Americans that humans are not at risk. If a person was to consume meat that is infected with the disease, however, the victim would rapidly see a failure in mental health and movement ability. Matt Rice from Mercy for Animals takes a closer look at the disease and how incidences of animal cruelty should be investigated.
On Tuesday, a bovine in the state of California tested positive for mad cow disease. The incident has caused health officials to address the issue and assure Americans that humans are not at risk. If a person was to consume meat that is infected with the disease, however, the victim would rapidly see a failure in mental health and movement ability. Matt Rice from Mercy for Animals takes a closer look at the disease and how incidences of animal cruelty should be investigated.
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