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Written by Karen Dallimore, Words for Hire
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When your aches and pains tell you more about the weather than last
night’s news you’re probably dealing with arthritis. You’re not alone –
arthritis affects four million Canadian adults and it’s in the top
three most common chronic diseases in Canada alongside food allergies
and back pain. That’s one in every six people over the age of 15
dealing with the disease; three of every five of these are under age 65.
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Written by Al Kingsbury, Dan Woolley, Myron Love and Kristy Nudds
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Annual meeting coverage from Nova Scotia, Manitoba and British Columbia.
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| Notifiable Avian Influenza and Your Operation |
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Written by CPEPC, CFO and CEMA
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Your guide to what you need to know when Avian Influenza is detected.
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| Firefighting Foam: The Debate Continues |
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Written by Karen Dallimore
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Everybody agrees that there is no good way to depopulate poultry in an emergency but there are times, such as during the outbreak of disease, when mass slaughter or “depopulation” of birds is the only way to protect human health.
So what is the “best” way to depopulate?
The jury’s still out.
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| Functional Genomics of the Chicken |
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Written by Administrator
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With Its Genome Sequenced and High-Throughput Genomic Research Tools Available, the Chicken Has Achieved Model Organism Status, Opening Up New Research Opportunities for Poultry Scientists and Biomedical Researchers - The Possibility Now Exists of Modifying the Phenotype of the Chicken to Fit Defined Production Goals.
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