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Caged birds and laying Hens can cause cancer / druk 1
how caged birds infectious diseases, lung cancer, sarcoma and malignant lymphoma cause in humans, and what action to take against it
2013 || Paperback || Peter Holst MD PhD || Brave New Books
Prevention is essential for all of us in order to make our environment healthier and reduce the increase of chronic diseases. Lifestyle changes, such as drinking water purification, sewage treatment and the introduction of the refrigerator, brought us far more health benefits than medicines produced by the pharmaceutical industry.
Something has gone bad in our environment: in the animal world caged budgerigars have the highest incidence of cancer. Ovarian and oviduct cancer are frequently fou...
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Beware the dromedary flu / druk 1
2014 || Paperback || Peter Holst MD PhD || Brave New Books
We remember still a single farm with chickens and pigs on the farm and cows in the pasture. Increasingly we see grain silos appear with consumption animal farms, whose pigs, chickens or cows never outside come. Diseases, which can be transmitted from animals to humans, are the result. The expansion in the intensive livestock and tropical bird breeding threatens the health of us all. It is of great importance that the air we breathe indoors in private homes, public transport, public buildings ...
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The Last Chimpanzee / druk 1
Somewhere in the 21st century, the last chimpanzee will die.
2014 || Paperback || Peter Holst MD PhD || Brave New Books || met inkijkexemplaar
Only man is capable of birth-control, both population growth and contraception. The explosive growth in population and famine on earth has led to the breeding of animals solely for consumption. Genocide, the accelerated extinction of species, and Ecocide, large environmental damage are the consequences. This process is self-ending .... and forces us to reconsider. Sooner or later in the 21st century the chimpanzee will die. Wild life conservation, restoring the amount of available wild fish...