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Special issue: Food and the public's health. (Special issue: Food and the public's health)
Contributor(s):: Dawson, A.
The four papers in this issue are all concerned, in one way or another, with the relationship between food ethics and the health of the public. The papers cover: trust in relation to food issues; functional foods; the ethics of patenting GM crops; and the challenges facing regulators interested...
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The benefits of pet ownership
Contributor(s):: Anderson, W. P.
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The benefits of pet ownership
Contributor(s):: Anderson, W. P.
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The contribution of animals to human well-being: a veterinary family practice perspective
Contributor(s):: Timmins, R. P.
There is considerable evidence that humans can benefit both physically and emotionally from a relationship with companion animals, a phenomenon known as the human-animal bond (HAB). This has not only increased the demand for veterinary services to meet the needs of these non-human family members...
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The National Asthma Campaign Manchester Asthma and Allergy Study
Contributor(s):: Custovic, A., Simpson, B. M., Murray, C. S., Lowe, L., Woodcock, A., Asthma, N. A. C. Manchester, Allergy Study, Group
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Workplace injuries in Thoroughbred racing: an analysis of insurance payments and injuries amongst jockeys in Australia from 2002 to 2010
| Contributor(s):: Curry, B. A., Hitchens, P. L., Otahal, P., Si, Lei, Palmer, A. J.
Background: There is no comprehensive study of the costs of horse-related workplace injuries to Australian Thoroughbred racing jockeys. Objectives: To analyse the characteristics of insurance payments and horse-related workplace injuries to Australian jockeys during Thoroughbred racing or...