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Time speeds up as the years go by

Thursday, March 27, 2008

This morning, the sun is finally shining and the faint sound of chirping birds has been music to the ears. The remnants of what we hope will be the last snow of the season remains, stubbornly, at the base of the huge old trees outside my window. By the end of this day, I am

Kroger tells suppliers to immediately adopt new USDA beef regulations

Thursday, January 15, 2004

New regulations include testing all cattle for BSE, revamped slaughtering processes and the exclusion of downer cows.

Canada takes new steps to curb the spread of major cow disease

Thursday, July 13, 2006

OTTAWA – The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is banning cattle tissue capable of transmitting bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) from all animal feeds, pet foods and fertilizers.

Taking the reins on multiple sclerosis

Thursday, April 11, 2019

With proper treatment and management, patients can manage the disease’s often unpredictable nature.

Deer hunting: Chronic wasting disease on target this season

Tuesday, December 24, 2002

The Ohio Department of Agriculture’s Animal Disease Diagnostics Laboratory has begun analyzing brain tissue to determine the level of chronic wasting disease in the state.

Children driving ATVs: Doctors ask House for restrictions

Thursday, July 21, 2005

WASHINGTON – The American Academy of Pediatrics called on two U.S. House subcommittees to support restrictions on children riding or operating all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) and other off-road vehicles on public lands.

Learning to love the journey

Thursday, November 6, 2003

Columnist Judith Sutherland reflects on life’s journeys, major bumps in the road, and going on.

Hunters can protect against chronic wasting disease

Thursday, November 21, 2019

Brush up on the best management practices to help protect hunters and their families against Chronic Wasting Disease.

Thought-controlled prosthetic limb being tested

Monday, July 19, 2010

LAUREL, Md. — The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has awarded a contract for up to $34.5 million to the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory to manage development and testing of the Modular Prosthetic Limb on a human subject, using a brain-controlled interface. Applied Physics Laboratory scientists and engineers developed the underlying technology under

Harvard study shows risk of mad cow disease in U.S. is minimal

Thursday, December 6, 2001

A landmark study by Harvard University that shows the risk of bovine spongiform encephalopathy occurring in the United States is extremely low.