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Twitter Tweets about Animal Health as of April 30, 2009
bobwhoisagirl: @greggrunberg world animal health organisation recommends 'north-american flu', major outbreaks r usually named after the originating region
mary_martin: Last night on "Extra" Kathy Freston said the one thing everyone should do to improve health is to stop eating animal products.
MTJ_tweet: World organisation for animal health: ?it is not justified to name this disease swine influenza."
mominisrael: RT @diseaseday U.N. animal health expert Juan Lubroth noted some scientists say "Mexican flu" would be more accurate http://ow.ly/4uh2
Omega_XL: Combining plant, animal sources of omega-3 lowers heart disease risk factors http://bit.ly/eLFTP #health #heart #disease
JohnPHolmes3: @LaniAR World Organization for Animal Health: virus also contains avian + human components, no pig so far has been found with the disease
SwineFlu: Can you get new strain of virus from eating pork/products? No, this is not an animal health or food safety issue. http://is.gd/vvaM USDA
amvr2medwriter: Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) position on safety of international trade of pigs and products of pig origin http://TwitPWR.com/dPM/
BonnieHoffman: Link:Pew Commission-Industrial Scale Farm Animal Production Poses Unacceptable Risk to Public Health, Environment http://tinyurl.com/cq9nxe
DrAnnaMvanH: Working on a grant to educate people about the humane care and ethical use of laboratory mice to advance animal and human health
SalvaORenick: Fun day today- Full of insight and collaboration with our friends over at Oxbow Animal Health.
WamplersFarm: Animal World Health Link
http://tinyurl.com/coqy26
ahasenba: Just saw a story on health, eating a diet free if animal products. How hard would this be? Worth serious thought.
iphonemblog: Future will tell us much more about the potential psychological health benefits on animal-assisted therapies.