Though Mad Cow remains a terrible mystery, scientists are one step closer to solving the problems posed by another bad beef bug, Escherichia coli O157: H7.
Not exact matches
Though public health is not at issue now, government oversight is, and the latest developments have echoes of earlier European food safety crises, including
mad cow disease in Britain and dioxin in eggs and poultry in Belgium.
Not to worry
though, because what chance is there that our scientific study results could even be related to foreign relations, other than, you know, research on global warming or acid rain or fish populations or avian - flu transmission or
mad -
cow - disease transmission, or ozone depletion or....