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A theory from a University of Alberta scientist takes a new approach to milk fever in dairy cows that could also change how human health conditions are treated.
Professor Burim Ametaj, a nutritional immunobiologist in the Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences at the University of Alberta, has introduced a new perspective, which he calls the Calci-Inflammatory Network.
A theory from a University of Alberta scientist takes a new approach to milk fever in dairy cows that could also change how human health conditions are treated.