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Bovine Meat and Milk Factors (BMMFs) are circular, single-stranded DNA molecules (cssDNAs) originally found in beef and cow's milk which have been linked to the development of cancer—particularly colorectal and breast cancer. [1] They are formerly known as Slow Progressive Hidden INfections of variable X (SPHINX). Similar molecules have since ...
There is no cure for alpha-gal; the main form of management is abstaining from mammalian meat, including lamb, beef, pork, and other mammalian products if necessary. [10] [8] These products have been found to have the highest risk of reaction, whereas dairy products present a much lower risk. Avoidance of dairy is not generally recommended as ...
Epidemiological studies linked consumption of well-done meats with increased risk of certain cancers, including cancer of the colon or rectum. [14] A review of research articles on meat consumption and colon cancer estimated that red meat consumption contributed to 7 to 9% of colon cancer cases in European men and women. [citation needed]
These chemicals cause changes in DNA that increase the risk of cancer. Animal studies have also demonstrated this link. HCAs are created when amino acids and other substances in meat are burned.
BSE is a degenerative infection of the central nervous system in cattle. It is a fatal disease, similar to scrapie in sheep and goats, caused by a prion.A major epizootic affected the UK, and to a lesser extent a number of other countries, between 1986 and the 2000s, infecting more than 190,000 animals, not counting those that remained undiagnosed.
The ODA is now urging cat owners to avoid feeding their cats raw or undercooked meat products, avoid consuming raw dairy, limit any contact with sick animals, wash your hands after handling raw ...
Manatees were killed for meat, and their bones used for carving trinket and other souvenirs sold in local markets in the Yucatán Peninsula. [21] In 2002, it was estimated that about 40 manatees are killed annually along the eastern Nicaraguan coast and in inland wetlands by poachers and incidental drowning in fishing nets.
New tests done by the Environmental Working Group have found 21 oat-based cereals and snack bars popular amongst children to have "troubling levels of glyphosate." The chemical, which is the ...