During
the British mad cow scare of the 1990s, people eating beef and cats eating cow byproducts got the disease, but dogs did not.
Not exact matches
The other, bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE), better known as
mad cow disease, appeared near Ashford, England, in November 1986 and subsequently devastated the
British beef and dairy industries.
• First use of Mercedes - Benz» «four - headlight» front - end design • Only diesel engine offered in the midsize luxury sedan segment •
British threatened by outbreak of «
mad cow» disease
Objects on display range from Modern
British artworks by Barbara Hepworth and LS Lowry, to pebbles collected on the beach by Henry Moore, as well as brooms used to sweep the streets after the 2011 London riots, newspaper reports on
mad cow disease and empty Waitrose food packaging (until 26 April).
The issues explored will range from the emergence of key social institutions and consumerism to
mad cow disease and the origins of the surveillance state — looking back at the causes and catalysts of
British politics, psychology and sociology as it is today, and which underlie contemporary
British art as it is represented in Mirrorcity.
«After the debacles of Climate-gate, GM products and MMR, I want to explore why science isn't trusted» — hmmm, I remember one Professor Richard Southwood reassuring the
British people that
British beef was safe to eat during the «
Mad Cow» scandal.