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Books on BSE/ and CJD by Dr Harash Narang


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Dr Narang has been a key player in the struggle to reveal the truth beneath the UK Government’s BSE fiasco. He is a virologist and an international authority on the spongiform encephalopathies. He is currently working on a urine test for the diagnosis of CJD. He addressed FTC’s science and technology network in London on 14th March 1998. His books are vital reading for anyone concerned about scientific truth, government accountability, the agriculture industry, health rights and animal rights.

* DEATH ON THE MENU:

CJD Victims, Diagnosis and Care

1997. Foreword by Rt. Hon. Edwina Currie.

ISBN 0-97809530764-1-3

* SCRAPIE-BSE: THE LINK

The Manufactured Disease

1997. ISBN 0-9530764-0-7.

Both books are available from: H H Publishers, 40 Brentwood Avenue Newcastle-upon-Tyne  NE2 3DH  Tel. 0191 281 5311   Fax. 0191 281 0611.


Other publications by Harash K. Narang

H Narang

Lingering Doubts about Spongiform Encephalopathy and Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease

Experimental Biology and Medicine 2001 226: 640-652. [Abstract] [Full Text]

Harash K. Narang

A Critical Review of Atypical Cerebellum-Type Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease: Its Relationship to ``New Variant'' CJD and Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy

Experimental Biology and Medicine 2001 226: 629-639. [Abstract] [Full Text]

H Narang

The nature of the scrapie agent: the virus theory

Proc Soc Exp Biol Med 1996 212: 208-224. [Abstract]

H Narang

Origin and implications of bovine spongiform encephalopathy

Proc Soc Exp Biol Med 1996 211: 306-322. [Abstract]

HK Narang, DM Asher, KL Pomeroy, and DC Gajdusek

Abnormal tubulovesicular particles in brains of hamsters with scrapie

Proc Soc Exp Biol Med 1987 184: 504-509. [Abstract]

HK Narang

Scrapie, an unconventional virus: the current views

Proc Soc Exp Biol Med 1987 184: 375-388.

For details of these articles go to: http://www.ebmonline.org

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