Professors’ paper about spreading tick-borne meat allergy in humans prompts backlash
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Professors’ paper about spreading tick-borne meat allergy in humans prompts backlash
Western Michigan U. scholar says the paper is a thought experiment, not an endorsement of spreading illness; and he eats meat Two bioethics professors at Western Michigan University are exploring a controversial thought experiment: Should spreading a debilitating meat allergy be morally required if eating meat is considered wrong? The paper recently sparked backlash online amid a larger trend… Source
Scientists Propose Spreading Red Meat Allergy With Lone Star Ticks
In order to combat “climate change,” scientists suggest spreading a red meat allergy using Lone Star ticks. Alpha-gal syndrome (AGS), a red meat allergy, could be used as a climate strategy to reduce the consumption of red meat by the slave class. Two ethics professors at Western Michigan University’s Homer Stryker MD School of Medicine, Parker Crutchfield and Blake Hereth, have authored a peer-reviewed paper proposing the deliberate promotion …
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