Intensive Livestock Breeding causes Diseases and Cancer in Humans Intensive Livestock Breeding causes Diseases and Cancer in Humans

Intensive Livestock Breeding causes Diseases and Cancer in Humans

    • 79,00 kr
    • 79,00 kr

Publisher Description

This book describes how caged birds and livestock diseases develop to a greater extent, which can also be transmitted to humans. Intensive monoculture breeding of consumption animals undermines our health. 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 large livestock farming, whose pigs, chickens or cows never outside come. Diseases, which can be transmitted from animals to humans, are the result. Prevention is essential for all of us in order to make our environment healthier and reduce the increase of chronic diseases. An ordinary flu can hide more serious infection. It is of great importance that the air we breathe indoors in private homes, public transport, public buildings and factory farms, is free from contaminants in order to prevent the spread of all kinds of flu, which can affect all.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2014
7 July
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
241
Pages
PUBLISHER
Peter Holst MD PhD
SIZE
39.4
MB

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