Scientists fear that chronic wasting disease may also pose a risk to humans who hunt and eat infected deer or elk Wolves could play a crucial role in combating a "zombie" disease which is threatening America's deer populations and could one day spread to humans, new research suggests. Chronic wasting disease (CWD) is a fatal illness similar to mad cow disease...
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