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All good information, Bob, but there are now two known cases of people who worked closely with dairy cows or herd animals (pigs and goats). Today, the FDA has indicated that bits of the virus have also been found in pasteurized milk, but they stated that there should be no concern about this. Of course, I don't agree with them and I think there should be some concerned. I also think that this particular bird flu should have been addressed with a virus long ago and now we are in a race, potentially, to catch up with hens being killed by the millions, egg prices going up and now the milk supply may have some things in it to concern us. It's exactly the same old story as when you get a traffic light at a dangerous corner; after someone gets killed.

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Dr. Patricia Farrell
Dr. Patricia Farrell

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Dr. Farrell is a psychologist, consultant, author, and member of SAG/AFTRA, interested in flash fiction writing (http://bitly.ws/S94e) and health.

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