A pair of so-called “bioethicists” from Western Michigan University published a jaw-dropping paper last year arguing that alpha-gal syndrome (AGS) — the red meat allergy spread by lone star tick bites — is actually a good thing. But forget about that because Western Michigan Medical Ethics Professor Parker Crutchfield and Assistant Professor Blake Hereth feel it's morally obligatory to promote the spread of tick-borne AGS.
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