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He hunts them during season; we ate venison lasagna for lunch.
They drove Moores and Wah to Glenborrodale Castle, the crew's headquarters, where they ate venison pie and drank beer.
But that is not reassuring to a number of families whose loved ones ate venison and who later died of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, a natural human prion disease that usually appears in people over 65.
Yet here in this one-stoplight, hilltop town of 1,544 residents, where he ate venison for the first time and has learned to play horseshoes, the 23-year-old Williams, now a fifth-year senior, insists he is finally comfortable and, more important, focused.
The third patient was not a hunter but ate venison harvested from Pennsylvania and Washington.
dPatient grew up in an area known to be endemic for CWD and ate venison harvested locally; however, the CJD phenotype fits the most common form of sporadic CJD.
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The story of its creation, meanwhile, acquired something approaching the air of legend: following the break-up of his band and his relationship, and suffering a serious bout of mono, Vernon left North Carolina and retreated to his native Wisconsin, spending a remote winter alone at his father's cabin, eating venison and writing and recording the nine songs that would make up For Emma.
Figure 3 shows the percentage of the 81 participants who sustained each individual risk factor at the Feast, with 87.7% of the attendees eating venison.
"We don't eat venison.
Just switched from eating venison to pheasant.
"All I could think of was Bambi," Williams said of eating venison.
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