Manganese may be the cause of BSE, Prince Charles called for further study
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Last Update: 2002-01-15
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Introduction: there are different opinions on the cause of BSE Some scientists believe that the cause of human variation of "Creutzfeldt Jakob disease" is not caused by eating beef infected with BSE, but directly caused by environmental pollution Prince Charles, crown prince of England, is a staunch supporter of this view Prince Charles called on his friends in the medical community to seek research funding for Dr David Brown, the Times reported on January 13 Previously, Brown's results showed that manganese metal infection may be the culprit of human Creutzfeldt Jakob disease Brown is an expert in protein research on "mad cow disease" and "Creutzfeldt Jakob disease" Last year, he discussed his findings with the British Prince at Charles's "tall tree" estate The excessive manganese content in the environment may be the cause of "mad cow disease" and "Creutzfeldt Jakob disease" Brown is the first scientist to put forward the view of manganese disease Charles was deeply worried that Brown's research was not valued by the scientific community He is eager for Brown's research and experiment to continue, because maybe if we follow this path, we can find a treatment Charles told his friends that if manganese was finally proved to be the cause of Creutzfeldt Jakob's disease, the patients who died of the disease before that would be unjust It is reported that manganese is widely used in agriculture Manganese is found in fertilizers, fungicides and artificial milk for cowboys It also has applications in industrial manufacturing, such as glass manufacturing Eating a small amount of manganese is considered to be good for your health.
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