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What do bears, cats, dogs, wolves, birds of prey have in common. They are attracted to hazard sites -- once they get there, the sites become toxic to them and the animals lose the ability to think and to navigate away from them! ---HEIRS Research
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Last Updated May 14, 2011
      There is no doubt that the debate for the exact nature of environmental illness is still a hot issue. However, recent studies are beginning to shed more light on some of the physiological causes.  Currently, there remains a low level of understanding by physicians and medical practitioners of these diseases and this lack of understanding causes a disservice to the patient as well as, contributes to the high rate of patient disability, lack of medical care and other resources and prevents the development and funding of research in related areas. The commentaries on mining and animals is one area that needs more emphasis in research because animals provide a useful mechanism for environmental monitoring.
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      Health Education Information and Resource Services (HEIRS) is an independent health education, research news and resource service created to advocate, inform and provide resources to a variety of audiences about environmental illnesses . These conditions often begins from pathogenic infections, toxic injury or exposure to noxious "agents" on land, in water or the air and potentially can occur in humans and animals. Certain animals may show signs of exposures before larger mammals,  especially wildlife that burrow and "dig into " contaminated soils or have "keener" olfactory senses or are predators that prey on animals previously mentioned.