• Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, Human Mad Cow Disease, Kuru, Scrapies, CJD, BSE

    published: 16 Dec 2016
  • What causes BSE, CJD & MS? Organic Farmer Mark Purdey on Organophosphates (2001)

    Mark Purdey and Organophosphate (Film/Video, i-Contact, September 2001) Organic livestock farmer Mark Purdey was ordered in the 1980's, along with all cattle and dairy farmers in the UK, to treat his cows with an organophosphate pesticide 'Phosmet' manufactured by I.C.I.. Organophosphates are derived from military nerve gas and a systemic treatment (the chemical enters the entire internal system of the cow) would undermine his organic principles so Mark refused to treat. "If Phosmet is proven to have caused BSE, the worldwide use of organophosphates (OPs) could be put into jeopardy, costing the chemical industry billions. The government know more than they're letting on. They've stuck to the scrapie theory to placate people and give the impression they've got it under control." Mark P...

    published: 16 Mar 2011
  • BSE - UK

    July 2005 The cost of the crisis over BSE, and its links to the human variant CJD were obvious to all in terms of cattle and livelihood. However, the question of the role that cost had to play before the crisis erupted is one that is much more contentious. Ron McCullagh illustrates both the devastating impact of the crisis, and the debates that still rage over the nature and treatment of the disease.

    published: 07 Nov 2007
  • Human "Mini-Brains" Identify Pharmaceutical Compounds for CJD by Jean-Phillipe Deslys

    To identify pharmaceutical compounds for Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (CJD), Jean-Phillipe Deslys discusses the development of Human Mini-Brains. Using Human Mini-Brains, Deslys argues that diseases such as CJD and similar diseases may be more readily analyzed. 0:11 - Using Human Mini-Brains as Platforms 0:55 - Human Mini-Brain Model Creation Needs 3:44 - Human Mini-Brain Development 4:48 - Implications of Technology on Diseases 6:22 - Derivation of Mini-Brains 9:35 - Human Mini-Brain Results 12:42 - Conclusion -- Watch more from this conference at: 2015 CJD Foundation Family Conference Playlist: http://bit.ly/cjd-2015 Individual Presentations: Byron Caughey - Detecting Prions: http://bit.ly/cjd-caughey Glenn Telling - Transgenic Mouse Modeling: http://bit.ly/cjd-telling Thomas Wisniewski -...

    published: 03 Sep 2015
  • BBC Horizon BSE The Invisible Enemy

    published: 25 Feb 2016
  • Human BSE and compensation for CJD families

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    published: 04 Dec 2008
  • Human 'Mad Cow Disease' (CJD) News Report

    Click herehttp://www.foodsafetypolicy.com *** On 16th December 2007, at just 24 years of age, Andy Black died after suffering from the human form of mad cow's disease vCJD (variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease). Andy worked in the media producing/researching programmes for talkSPORT Radio, BBC, and ITV. During his terrible last days and at his request Christine Lord made it her mission to find out "Who killed my son?" and with the BBC, she produced a documentary exposing the key players at the centre of the BSE crisis whose actions and decisions led to his untimely and avoidable death. The Documentary is at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MAJTr6Nxxa0 Christine Lord, as Andy's mum and a freelance journalist continues to research the scandal - and its links between school meals, (state...

    published: 29 Nov 2008
  • Theory on the origins of BSE (2005): United Kingdom video

    Click herehttp://www.foodsafetypolicy.com New variant CJD may have come from human remains which were put into cattle feed. This theory has been criticised but it is some interesting research into the causes of BSE. *** CJD is the most common among the types of transmissible spongiform encephalopathy found in humans. In CJD, the brain tissue develops holes and takes on a sponge-like texture. This is due to a type of infectious protein called a prion. Prions are misfolded proteins which replicate by converting their properly folded counterparts. The first symptom of CJD is rapidly progressive dementia, leading to memory loss, personality changes and hallucinations. This is accompanied by physical problems such as speech impairment, jerky movements (myoclonus), balance and coordinati...

    published: 30 Dec 2008
  • Human 'Mad Cow Disease' (CJD) News Report No. 2

    Click herehttp://www.foodsafetypolicy.com On December 2007, at just 24 years of age, Andy Black died after suffering from the human form of mad cow's disease vCJD (variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease). Andy worked in the media producing/researching programmes for talkSPORT Radio, BBC, and ITV. During his terrible last days and at his request Christine Lord made it her mission to find out "Who killed my son?" and with the BBC, she produced a documentary exposing the key players at the centre of the BSE crisis whose actions and decisions led to his untimely and avoidable death. The Documentary is at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MAJTr6Nxxa0 Christine Lord, as Andy's mum and a freelance journalist continues to research the scandal - and its links between school meals, (state and indepen...

    published: 01 Oct 2013
  • Justice for Andy - Killed by Variant CJD at 24 Years of Age

    This video is dedicated to Andrew Black whose life was taken at the age of 24 by vCJD, variant of the Creutzfeldt Jakob disease, a neurodegenerative disease generated by a terrible race for profit without ethics, profit at all costs. Since the late 1970's many cattle have been fed with meals derived from carcasses of slaughtered animals with the purpose of accelerating the growth of bovine animals thus forcing them, herbivorous in nature, to become carnivorous and actually cannibals. The highest levels of toxicity for BSE in the food chain was 1990-1991.The highest risk came from MRM (mechanically recovered meat) which was up to ten times cheaper than meat destined for supermarket shelves and food outlets. MRM resembles a puree or white paste. It's made from vertebral column, ribs, and ...

    published: 06 Jul 2010
  • UK Agriculture Minister and BSE, Mad Cow Disease, from 1990

    Click herehttp://www.foodsafetypolicy.com Information from wikipedia Member of Parliament At the 1964 general election, John Selwyn Gummer stood as a candidate in the Greenwich constituency, but was heavily defeated by the incumbent Labour MP, Richard Marsh. He stood again some 18 months later at the 1966 general election and lost even more heavily. He was finally elected to the House of Commons on his third attempt, at the 1970 general election, when he narrowly unseated the sitting MP James Dickens in the Lewisham West constituency. However, at the February 1974 general election he lost the seat to Labour's Christopher Price, and failed to regain it in the October 1974 election. In 1979, he eventually returned to the House of Commons, securing the seat of Eye, following the r...

    published: 24 Nov 2008
  • Ministerial Statements on BSE and CJD: 1990 - 2000

    Click herehttp://www.foodsafetypolicy.com Ministerial Statements on U.K. BSE and CJD: 1990 - 2000 1) Agriculture Minister from 1990 2) Prime Minister from 1995 3) Health Minister from 1996 4) Agriculture Minister from 2000

    published: 16 Aug 2010
  • Victim's mother demands action on U.K. BSE and CJD

    Click herehttp://www.foodsafetypolicy.com/documentary

    published: 18 Dec 2008
  • Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (CJD) Q&A; | Byron Caughey, Glenn Telling, Thomas Wisniewski, Robert Will

    During the Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (CJD) question and answer discussion board, leading experts on Prion Disease and similar disorders comment on what CJD is, discuss vaccination approaches to Prion Disease and talk about other aspects of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease. Prion Disease and CJD Discussion Board: Byron Caughey, Glenn Telling, Thomas Wisniewski, and Robert Will 0:34 - Testing CJD Disease Results 1:31 - Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease Test Turnout Time 5:00 - CJD Infection Analysis 8:42 - Pre-CJD Symptoms 14:11 - CWD Prevention 22:35 - CWD Immunity 27:24 - How to Detect CWD and Related Diseases 31:01 - Early Detection of CJD and Prion Disease 36:37 - Learning About CJD Through Similar Diseases -- Watch more from this conference at: 2015 CJD Foundation Family Conference Playlist: http:/...

    published: 03 Sep 2015
  • UK: LONDON: BSE CRISIS LATEST

    English/Nat XFA European farm ministers are meeting in Brussels on Monday for crisis talks expected to result in tough new restrictions on cattle feed to control the spread of mad cow disease throughout the continent. The restrictions, set to be imposed throughout the European Union, are more stringent than those introduced by Britain in 1996 following the establishment of a probably link between the disease, also known as BSE, and the lethal human condition variant CJD. The existing ban on meat and bonemeal (MBM) feed for cattle could be extended to all other animals including pigs, chickens and pets, and feed containing fish meal and chicken remains could also be banned. Monday's meeting comes after panic in France, where BSE cases are rising and four human victims of vCJD hav...

    published: 21 Jul 2015
  • Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD)

    Video of a patient suffering from Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD). For Doctors - Visit http://doctorshangout.com/video/video/show?id=2002836%3AVideo%3A92991 For Patients - Join http://www.patient.org.in - It is a health based social network of people sharing their disease experiences, treatment options, knowledge and giving support to other people suffering from similar health problems.

    published: 21 Aug 2008
Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, Human Mad Cow Disease, Kuru, Scrapies, CJD, BSE

Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, Human Mad Cow Disease, Kuru, Scrapies, CJD, BSE

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What causes BSE, CJD & MS? Organic Farmer Mark Purdey on Organophosphates (2001)

What causes BSE, CJD & MS? Organic Farmer Mark Purdey on Organophosphates (2001)

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Mark Purdey and Organophosphate (Film/Video, i-Contact, September 2001) Organic livestock farmer Mark Purdey was ordered in the 1980's, along with all cattle and dairy farmers in the UK, to treat his cows with an organophosphate pesticide 'Phosmet' manufactured by I.C.I.. Organophosphates are derived from military nerve gas and a systemic treatment (the chemical enters the entire internal system of the cow) would undermine his organic principles so Mark refused to treat. "If Phosmet is proven to have caused BSE, the worldwide use of organophosphates (OPs) could be put into jeopardy, costing the chemical industry billions. The government know more than they're letting on. They've stuck to the scrapie theory to placate people and give the impression they've got it under control." Mark Purdey, Organic Dairy Farmer, Exmoor. "If the government are found liable for BSE - by enforcing organophosphate treatment - the payout could break the economy." Tom King (Purdey's MP) Leigh Day & Co are the legal firm Mark mentions with reference to the 1988 Camelford Water Disaster 30 minites in: http://www.911forum.org.uk/board/viewtopic.php?t=21090 Whoever the monkeys have been at the top of the tree, the Party line has stayed the same. Mad Cow Disease came about by feeding scrapie infected meat and bone meal to cows. But one West Country farmer has a different theory. One that the authorities and the pesticide producers have gone to great to lengths to silence. Between the late 70's and 1982 British farmers were forced by law to treat their cows for warble fly with a pour on organophosphate called phosmet - organophosphates are derived from nerve gas formulated by nazi chemists during World War II. Big business soon realised its profit potential and, post war, it was exclusively marketed as an agricultural pesticide by ICI, and later their cunningly renamed subdivision Zeneca. Seeing how his own organically reared cows never developed BSE, but phosmet-treated cattle brought onto the farm did, Somerset dairy farmer Mark Purdey refused to treat his herd. In 1984 MAFF took him to the High Court, but lost. "Before 1982 farmers could treat warbles with an organic ground-up root compound called Derris. This was outlawed, so they could sell more organophosphates," said Purdey. Organophosphates, used to treat headlice in school children, have been implicated as a potential cause of Gulf War Syndrome. Purdey managed to alleviate symptoms in a BSE infected cow by injecting oxime, an antidote to pesticide poisoning. The cure was never completed as MAFF turned up and destroyed the cow. Unconvinced by the accepted cause of BSE and CJD, Purdey set about studying how disease clusters reflected OP usage. He found Britain, the only country enforcing phosmet use, to have the highest rate of disease. Ireland had some BSE, but OP use was voluntary, and given at a lower dose. Brittany (France) began to develop BSE following an enforced phosmet trial, and human new variant CJD was clustered in Kent's Wield Valley, where hop and top fruit growth gets saturated with organophosphates. Agitated by Purdey's discoveries, the pesticide industry hit back. The dubiously named National Office of Animal Health (NOAH), a lobby group representing the UK animal medicine industry, whose membership reads like a Downing St dinner party invite list of extremely dodgy chemical interests - including Bayer, Monsanto, Novartis, Pfizer, Roche, Schering-Plough etc - published documents discrediting Purdey's work. NOAH produced an independent expert, Dr David Ray, for the BSE Inquiry, who turned out to be receiving funding from Zeneca for his Medical Research Council toxicology unit. "I don't think this affected my judgement," Ray told SchNEWS. "You may not believe it, but I didn't realise Zeneca produced phosmet at the time." Hmmm. In March 1996 - one week before the UK government admitted to a link between BSE and new variant CJD - Zeneca sold the phosmet patent to a PO Box company in the Arizona desert. As Ray said: "Zeneca are not keen to be sued." http://www.cultureshop.org/details.php?code=PURDEY For a more in depth view of this story and the full dirt on David Ray and the 'intellectual corruption' that's rife in the research and licensing of veterinary medicines see www.squall.co.uk
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BSE - UK

BSE - UK

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July 2005 The cost of the crisis over BSE, and its links to the human variant CJD were obvious to all in terms of cattle and livelihood. However, the question of the role that cost had to play before the crisis erupted is one that is much more contentious. Ron McCullagh illustrates both the devastating impact of the crisis, and the debates that still rage over the nature and treatment of the disease.
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Human "Mini-Brains" Identify Pharmaceutical Compounds for CJD by Jean-Phillipe Deslys

Human "Mini-Brains" Identify Pharmaceutical Compounds for CJD by Jean-Phillipe Deslys

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To identify pharmaceutical compounds for Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (CJD), Jean-Phillipe Deslys discusses the development of Human Mini-Brains. Using Human Mini-Brains, Deslys argues that diseases such as CJD and similar diseases may be more readily analyzed. 0:11 - Using Human Mini-Brains as Platforms 0:55 - Human Mini-Brain Model Creation Needs 3:44 - Human Mini-Brain Development 4:48 - Implications of Technology on Diseases 6:22 - Derivation of Mini-Brains 9:35 - Human Mini-Brain Results 12:42 - Conclusion -- Watch more from this conference at: 2015 CJD Foundation Family Conference Playlist: http://bit.ly/cjd-2015 Individual Presentations: Byron Caughey - Detecting Prions: http://bit.ly/cjd-caughey Glenn Telling - Transgenic Mouse Modeling: http://bit.ly/cjd-telling Thomas Wisniewski - Vaccination Approaches: http://bit.ly/cjd-wisniewski Q&A; with Caughey, Telling, Wisniewski, Will: http://bit.ly/cjd-qa1 Jean-Phillipe Deslys: Human Mini-Brains: http://bit.ly/cjd-deslys Julia Moreno: Gerstamann-Straussler Scheinker Syndrome: http://bit.ly/cjd-moreno Chrsitina Sigurdson - Selective Cell Vulnerability: http://bit.ly/cjd-sigurdson Q&A; with Deslys, Moreno, Sigurdson, and Knight: http://bit.ly/cjd-qa2 Emiliano Biasini - Pharmacological Chaperones http://bit.ly/cjd-biasini CJD Foundation Website: http://www.CJDFoundation.org Subscribe: https://goo.gl/hRMXAp -- "Prion diseases are a group of rare, invariably fatal brain disorders which occur both in humans and certain animals. They first came to public attention in the mid 1980s in the form of the BSE epidemic in the United Kingdom. BSE (bovine spongiform encephalopathy) is a prion disease in cattle. Tissue from infected animals may have contaminated cattle feed, leading to the silent spread of the BSE epidemic. There is also a theory that BSE came from feed contaminated with scrapie, the long established sheep prion disease. Inevitably, concern over whether BSE could pass to humans mounted. In humans the best known of the prion diseases is Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (CJD), which reportedly affects around one person per million per year. In the United States this translates to 250-300 new cases per year. It is well known that CJD is very difficult to diagnose leading to speculation that the one case per million report may be incorrect. Most of the cases are "classical" or "sporadic" CJD (sCJD), occurring for no, as yet, known reason. The sporadic form accounts for approximately 85% of the cases, the familial form approximately 15%. There have also been a few cases which have occurred from contamination via medical procedures; this type is known as iatrogenic or Acquired CJD. Finally over the last few years, another type of Acquired CJD called variant (vCJD) has been identified in young people. CJD has been linked to ingestion of beef tainted with BSE (bovine spongiform encephalopathy), most cases have occurred in the United Kingdom." -- Information Provided by: http://www.cjdfoundation.org/about-cjd
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BBC Horizon   BSE  The Invisible Enemy

BBC Horizon BSE The Invisible Enemy

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  • Updated: 25 Feb 2016
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Human BSE and compensation for CJD families

Human BSE and compensation for CJD families

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Human 'Mad Cow Disease' (CJD) News Report

Human 'Mad Cow Disease' (CJD) News Report

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  • Updated: 29 Nov 2008
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Click herehttp://www.foodsafetypolicy.com *** On 16th December 2007, at just 24 years of age, Andy Black died after suffering from the human form of mad cow's disease vCJD (variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease). Andy worked in the media producing/researching programmes for talkSPORT Radio, BBC, and ITV. During his terrible last days and at his request Christine Lord made it her mission to find out "Who killed my son?" and with the BBC, she produced a documentary exposing the key players at the centre of the BSE crisis whose actions and decisions led to his untimely and avoidable death. The Documentary is at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MAJTr6Nxxa0 Christine Lord, as Andy's mum and a freelance journalist continues to research the scandal - and its links between school meals, (state and independent), baby food, vaccines and medicines. *** Creutzfeldt--Jakob disease or CJD is a degenerative neurological disorder (brain disease) that is incurable and invariably fatal. CJD is at times called a human form of mad cow disease, given that bovine spongiform encephalopathy is believed to be the cause of variant Creutzfeldt--Jakob disease in humans. CJD is the most common among the types of transmissible spongiform encephalopathy found in humans. In CJD, the brain tissue develops holes and takes on a sponge-like texture. This is due to a type of infectious protein called a prion. Prions are misfolded proteins which replicate by converting their properly folded counterparts. The first symptom of CJD is rapidly progressive dementia, leading to memory loss, personality changes and hallucinations. This is accompanied by physical problems such as speech impairment, jerky movements (myoclonus), balance and coordination dysfunction (ataxia), changes in gait, rigid posture, and seizures. The duration of the disease varies greatly, but sporadic (non-inherited) CJD can be fatal within months or even weeks (Johnson, 1998). In some people, the symptoms can continue for years. In most patients, these symptoms are followed by involuntary movements and the appearance of an atypical diagnostic electroencephalogram tracing. Most victims die 6 months after initial symptoms appear, often of pneumonia due to impaired coughing reflexes. About 15% of patients survive 2 or more years. The symptoms of CJD are caused by the progressive death of the brain's nerve cells, which is associated with the build-up of abnormal prion proteins forming amyloids. When brain tissue from a CJD patient is examined under a microscope, many tiny holes can be seen where whole areas of nerve cells have died. The word "spongiform" in "transmissible spongiform encephalopathies" refers to the sponge-like appearance of the brain tissue.
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Theory on the origins of BSE (2005): United Kingdom video

Theory on the origins of BSE (2005): United Kingdom video

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  • Updated: 30 Dec 2008
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Click herehttp://www.foodsafetypolicy.com New variant CJD may have come from human remains which were put into cattle feed. This theory has been criticised but it is some interesting research into the causes of BSE. *** CJD is the most common among the types of transmissible spongiform encephalopathy found in humans. In CJD, the brain tissue develops holes and takes on a sponge-like texture. This is due to a type of infectious protein called a prion. Prions are misfolded proteins which replicate by converting their properly folded counterparts. The first symptom of CJD is rapidly progressive dementia, leading to memory loss, personality changes and hallucinations. This is accompanied by physical problems such as speech impairment, jerky movements (myoclonus), balance and coordination dysfunction (ataxia), changes in gait, rigid posture, and seizures. The duration of the disease varies greatly, but sporadic (non-inherited) CJD can be fatal within months or even weeks. In some people, the symptoms can continue for years. In most patients, these symptoms are followed by involuntary movements and the appearance of an atypical diagnostic electroencephalogram tracing. Most victims die 6 months after initial symptoms appear, often of pneumonia due to impaired coughing reflexes. About 15% of patients survive 2 or more years. The symptoms of CJD are caused by the progressive death of the brain's nerve cells, which is associated with the build-up of abnormal prion proteins forming amyloids. When brain tissue from a CJD patient is examined under a microscope, many tiny holes can be seen where whole areas of nerve cells have died. The word "spongiform" in "transmissible spongiform encephalopathies" refers to the sponge-like appearance of the brain tissue. Cause Transmissible spongiform encephalopathy diseases are caused by prions. The diseases are thus sometimes called prion diseases. Other prion diseases include Gerstmann--Sträussler--Scheinker syndrome (GSS), fatal familial insomnia (FFI) and kuru in humans, as well as bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE, commonly known as mad cow disease) in cattle, chronic wasting disease (CWD) in elk and deer, and scrapie in sheep. Alpers' syndrome in infants is also thought to be a transmissible spongiform encephalopathy caused by a prion.
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Human 'Mad Cow Disease' (CJD) News Report No. 2

Human 'Mad Cow Disease' (CJD) News Report No. 2

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Click herehttp://www.foodsafetypolicy.com On December 2007, at just 24 years of age, Andy Black died after suffering from the human form of mad cow's disease vCJD (variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease). Andy worked in the media producing/researching programmes for talkSPORT Radio, BBC, and ITV. During his terrible last days and at his request Christine Lord made it her mission to find out "Who killed my son?" and with the BBC, she produced a documentary exposing the key players at the centre of the BSE crisis whose actions and decisions led to his untimely and avoidable death. The Documentary is at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MAJTr6Nxxa0 Christine Lord, as Andy's mum and a freelance journalist continues to research the scandal - and its links between school meals, (state and independent), baby food, vaccines and medicines. *** Creutzfeldt--Jakob disease or CJD is a degenerative neurological disorder (brain disease) that is incurable and invariably fatal. CJD is at times called a human form of mad cow disease, given that bovine spongiform encephalopathy is believed to be the cause of variant Creutzfeldt--Jakob disease in humans. CJD is the most common among the types of transmissible spongiform encephalopathy found in humans. In CJD, the brain tissue develops holes and takes on a sponge-like texture. This is due to a type of infectious protein called a prion. Prions are misfolded proteins which replicate by converting their properly folded counterparts. The first symptom of CJD is rapidly progressive dementia, leading to memory loss, personality changes and hallucinations. This is accompanied by physical problems such as speech impairment, jerky movements (myoclonus), balance and coordination dysfunction (ataxia), changes in gait, rigid posture, and seizures. The duration of the disease varies greatly, but sporadic (non-inherited) CJD can be fatal within months or even weeks (Johnson, 1998). In some people, the symptoms can continue for years. In most patients, these symptoms are followed by involuntary movements and the appearance of an atypical diagnostic electroencephalogram tracing. Most victims die 6 months after initial symptoms appear, often of pneumonia due to impaired coughing reflexes. About 15% of patients survive 2 or more years. The symptoms of CJD are caused by the progressive death of the brain's nerve cells, which is associated with the build-up of abnormal prion proteins forming amyloids. When brain tissue from a CJD patient is examined under a microscope, many tiny holes can be seen where whole areas of nerve cells have died. The word "spongiform" in "transmissible spongiform encephalopathies" refers to the sponge-like appearance of the brain tissue.
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Justice for Andy - Killed by Variant CJD at 24 Years of Age

Justice for Andy - Killed by Variant CJD at 24 Years of Age

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This video is dedicated to Andrew Black whose life was taken at the age of 24 by vCJD, variant of the Creutzfeldt Jakob disease, a neurodegenerative disease generated by a terrible race for profit without ethics, profit at all costs. Since the late 1970's many cattle have been fed with meals derived from carcasses of slaughtered animals with the purpose of accelerating the growth of bovine animals thus forcing them, herbivorous in nature, to become carnivorous and actually cannibals. The highest levels of toxicity for BSE in the food chain was 1990-1991.The highest risk came from MRM (mechanically recovered meat) which was up to ten times cheaper than meat destined for supermarket shelves and food outlets. MRM resembles a puree or white paste. It's made from vertebral column, ribs, and scraps of meat from the head such as cheeks and tongues. MRM was not only used extensively in pies, burgers and sausages, but also in many vegetarian dishes and chicken meals. These toxic meals were then supplied to some of the most vulnerable in society. They went into schools, hospitals and nursing homes and the elderly through the meals on wheels service. Prisoners were fed MRM. It was served-up to members of the Armed Forces, and to students in colleges across the country. This vile mix of animal parts, often cross-contaminated with brain material, was never meant to reach the wider consumer. Supermarkets, food outlets and shops would not risk their customers' disgust . Instead it was regularly fed to schoolchildren, soldiers, sailors, airmen, patients in hospital and to the elderly all who were seen as very much at the end of the "food chain". The greatest BSE exposure period (for consumers) was 1980-1996. As late as 1995 slaughterhouses were still allowed to mechanically recover meat even though the end-product contained the most dangerous BSE infected parts of the cow. The result of this unnatural practice is precisely vCJD, which affects young people, killing brain cells and destroying their lives in cruel ways. The young life of Andrew was taken and destroyed unfairly by vCJD, which transformed his body, young, handsome and vigorous, in a lifeless wreck. This video is dedicated to the memory of Andrew and to all those young people killed in the prime of life just like him and to show what great tragedies are caused by selfishness, lack of ethics and injustice of the world in which we live. This video is to remember and to honor the 24 years that Andrew gave us. Please watch the video here : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t6v1BE and the BBC1 documentary "Who Killed My Son" at www.justice4andy.com and join the Justice 4 Andy campaign. Contact by e-mail at info@justice4andy.com
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UK Agriculture Minister and BSE, Mad Cow Disease, from 1990

UK Agriculture Minister and BSE, Mad Cow Disease, from 1990

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Click herehttp://www.foodsafetypolicy.com Information from wikipedia Member of Parliament At the 1964 general election, John Selwyn Gummer stood as a candidate in the Greenwich constituency, but was heavily defeated by the incumbent Labour MP, Richard Marsh. He stood again some 18 months later at the 1966 general election and lost even more heavily. He was finally elected to the House of Commons on his third attempt, at the 1970 general election, when he narrowly unseated the sitting MP James Dickens in the Lewisham West constituency. However, at the February 1974 general election he lost the seat to Labour's Christopher Price, and failed to regain it in the October 1974 election. In 1979, he eventually returned to the House of Commons, securing the seat of Eye, following the retirement of veteran Tory Harwood Harrison. He held the constituency until its abolition for the 1983 general election. From then until 2010 he was the MP for one of its successor constituencies, Suffolk Coastal. Controversies He is noted for delaying a ban on beef in 1989, and for the way he attempted to feed a hamburger to his four-year-old daughter Cordelia at the height of the BSE panic in 1990, though his daughter did not eat it as it was too "hot" and she was full. Peerage It was announced that Gummer would be awarded a peerage in the 2010 Dissolution Honours List. He was created a life peer as Baron Deben, of Winston in the County of Suffolk on 21 June 2010, and he was introduced in the House of Lords the same day, supported by his brother, Lord Chadlington, and the composer Lord Lloyd-Webber. Although there has never been a Lord Gummer,both he and his brother chose to take geographical titles instead of their surname.
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Ministerial Statements on BSE and CJD: 1990 - 2000

Ministerial Statements on BSE and CJD: 1990 - 2000

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Click herehttp://www.foodsafetypolicy.com Ministerial Statements on U.K. BSE and CJD: 1990 - 2000 1) Agriculture Minister from 1990 2) Prime Minister from 1995 3) Health Minister from 1996 4) Agriculture Minister from 2000
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Victim's mother demands action on U.K. BSE and CJD

Victim's mother demands action on U.K. BSE and CJD

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Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (CJD) Q&A | Byron Caughey, Glenn Telling, Thomas Wisniewski, Robert Will

Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (CJD) Q&A; | Byron Caughey, Glenn Telling, Thomas Wisniewski, Robert Will

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During the Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (CJD) question and answer discussion board, leading experts on Prion Disease and similar disorders comment on what CJD is, discuss vaccination approaches to Prion Disease and talk about other aspects of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease. Prion Disease and CJD Discussion Board: Byron Caughey, Glenn Telling, Thomas Wisniewski, and Robert Will 0:34 - Testing CJD Disease Results 1:31 - Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease Test Turnout Time 5:00 - CJD Infection Analysis 8:42 - Pre-CJD Symptoms 14:11 - CWD Prevention 22:35 - CWD Immunity 27:24 - How to Detect CWD and Related Diseases 31:01 - Early Detection of CJD and Prion Disease 36:37 - Learning About CJD Through Similar Diseases -- Watch more from this conference at: 2015 CJD Foundation Family Conference Playlist: http://bit.ly/cjd-2015 Individual Presentations: Byron Caughey - Detecting Prions: http://bit.ly/cjd-caughey Glenn Telling - Transgenic Mouse Modeling: http://bit.ly/cjd-telling Thomas Wisniewski - Vaccination Approaches: http://bit.ly/cjd-wisniewski Q&A; with Caughey, Telling, Wisniewski, Will: http://bit.ly/cjd-qa1 Jean-Phillipe Deslys: Human Mini-Brains: http://bit.ly/cjd-deslys Julia Moreno: Gerstamann-Straussler Scheinker Syndrome: http://bit.ly/cjd-moreno Chrsitina Sigurdson - Selective Cell Vulnerability: http://bit.ly/cjd-sigurdson Q&A; with Deslys, Moreno, Sigurdson, and Knight: http://bit.ly/cjd-qa2 Emiliano Biasini - Pharmacological Chaperones http://bit.ly/cjd-biasini CJD Foundation Website: http://www.CJDFoundation.org Subscribe: https://goo.gl/hRMXAp -- "Prion diseases are a group of rare, invariably fatal brain disorders which occur both in humans and certain animals. They first came to public attention in the mid 1980s in the form of the BSE epidemic in the United Kingdom. BSE (bovine spongiform encephalopathy) is a prion disease in cattle. Tissue from infected animals may have contaminated cattle feed, leading to the silent spread of the BSE epidemic. There is also a theory that BSE came from feed contaminated with scrapie, the long established sheep prion disease. Inevitably, concern over whether BSE could pass to humans mounted. In humans the best known of the prion diseases is Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (CJD), which reportedly affects around one person per million per year. In the United States this translates to 250-300 new cases per year. It is well known that CJD is very difficult to diagnose leading to speculation that the one case per million report may be incorrect. Most of the cases are "classical" or "sporadic" CJD (sCJD), occurring for no, as yet, known reason. The sporadic form accounts for approximately 85% of the cases, the familial form approximately 15%. There have also been a few cases which have occurred from contamination via medical procedures; this type is known as iatrogenic or Acquired CJD. Finally over the last few years, another type of Acquired CJD called variant (vCJD) has been identified in young people. CJD has been linked to ingestion of beef tainted with BSE (bovine spongiform encephalopathy), most cases have occurred in the United Kingdom." -- Information Provided by: http://www.cjdfoundation.org/about-cjd
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UK: LONDON: BSE CRISIS LATEST

UK: LONDON: BSE CRISIS LATEST

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English/Nat XFA European farm ministers are meeting in Brussels on Monday for crisis talks expected to result in tough new restrictions on cattle feed to control the spread of mad cow disease throughout the continent. The restrictions, set to be imposed throughout the European Union, are more stringent than those introduced by Britain in 1996 following the establishment of a probably link between the disease, also known as BSE, and the lethal human condition variant CJD. The existing ban on meat and bonemeal (MBM) feed for cattle could be extended to all other animals including pigs, chickens and pets, and feed containing fish meal and chicken remains could also be banned. Monday's meeting comes after panic in France, where BSE cases are rising and four human victims of vCJD have been identified, and Germany, which has just reported its first infected cow. Britain's Agriculture Minister Nick Brown on Sunday said he was prepared to accept the proposed Europe-wide controls on beef production, which go further than British scientists have so far deemed necessary. He stressed that action had to be taken at an EU-wide level as unilateral national bans would not be effective. The feeding of MBM to cows has been blamed for spreading BSE. Its use for ruminants has been banned across the EU since 1994, but it had remained in use for pigs and poultry. The EU is not recommending a blockade on French beef exports, such as that imposed on Britain for more than three years when its first BSE outbreak was discovered. This has angered British beef traders, who feel that all their efforts to improve their industry will be undone if beef from affected countries is not banned. SOUNDBITE: "We know in the meat trade that there has been all sorts of beef coming in from possibly Germany and Holland especially and we understand now through this latest problem that French beef has been coming in through those channels as far as I'm concerned that should be totally banned. We've got the safest beef in the world now in this country. Why jeopardise that by bringing this other beef in?" SUPER CAPTION: John Absalom, Deputy Chairman, Smithfield Tenants' Association SOUNDBITE: "Until the abattoirs on the continent are doing the same sort of thing as England, if they can get the cow meat out of their trade which we've not had in since our regulations were introduced, then you're beginning to suffer again." SUPER CAPTION: Colin West, Smithfield meat trader SOUNDBITE: (English) "It occurs to me that the only people that carry out the directives put out by Brussels are the British. The other 14 nations look at the EU directives and say 'Oh yeh they're nice' and push them to one side, and we go on with it. Now we've decimated our cattle herds..." SUPER CAPTION: Dan Harmston, Self employed meat porter You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/3326d16bf9319e93a4e8f0242743c035 Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork
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Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD)

Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD)

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Video of a patient suffering from Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD). For Doctors - Visit http://doctorshangout.com/video/video/show?id=2002836%3AVideo%3A92991 For Patients - Join http://www.patient.org.in - It is a health based social network of people sharing their disease experiences, treatment options, knowledge and giving support to other people suffering from similar health problems.
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