Prions, and the symptoms that occur when a sheep and cow get this disease: it affects their normal brain function, and they behave abnormally until they suddenly up and die.
there are none
Prions.
Mad Cow Disease and Scrapie are NOT caused by incomplete viruses or any virus of any sort. They are caused by PRIONS, which are misfolded proteins much tinier than any virus, complete or not. If such disease were caused by viruses they would easily be cured by an antibiotic, but since they are not caused by bacteria or a virus, such vaccines cannot be made because there is nothing for such a vaccine to target.
Stroke has not been distinctly linked to diets that are rich in red meat, although some studies suggest a potential association. Other diseases commonly associated with red meat consumption include heart disease, diabetes, and certain types of cancer.
To the best of my knowledge, consumption of sheep brains has not been linked to the development of vCJD in humans. However, because sheep have a prion-based central nervous system disease (scrapie) that is similar to BSE, the manufacture and sale of sheep brains has been strictly limited and almost ended.
Hunington's disease and Fragile X syndrome
Consuming red wine in moderation has been linked to potential health benefits, such as reducing the risk of heart disease, lowering cholesterol levels, and providing antioxidants that may help protect against certain diseases.
Consuming red wine in moderation has been linked to potential health benefits, such as reducing the risk of heart disease, lowering cholesterol levels, and providing antioxidants that may help protect against certain diseases.
IT-t is a card with a certain value linked to an account until the value on the card has been spent.
In addition to cancer, metabolic therapies have also been used against arthritis, multiple sclerosis, and other diseases believed linked to metabolic imbalances.
carotenoid's has not been linked to cancer from the studies that have been done...
no. But it has been linked to getting u high. :D