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Expert says CWD probable in humans in the future
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<blockquote data-quote="duckduck84" data-source="post: 4722572" data-attributes="member: 15791"><p>This. However, I would even pose this question. How many people here who are worried about CWD transmission to humans via consumption of infected meat knowingly engage in behaviors that can cause heart disease or cancer? I would imagine just about all. At this point in our lives there is plenty of proof that alcohol, smoking, consumption of processed foods, red meat, etc. can cause fatal health effects while there is no strong evidence that CWD can even cross the species barrier to humans. Then, even if it could, it is still not highly likely that you will develop vCJD.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="duckduck84, post: 4722572, member: 15791"] This. However, I would even pose this question. How many people here who are worried about CWD transmission to humans via consumption of infected meat knowingly engage in behaviors that can cause heart disease or cancer? I would imagine just about all. At this point in our lives there is plenty of proof that alcohol, smoking, consumption of processed foods, red meat, etc. can cause fatal health effects while there is no strong evidence that CWD can even cross the species barrier to humans. Then, even if it could, it is still not highly likely that you will develop vCJD. [/QUOTE]
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