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Western Michigan Medical Ethics Professor Has Plot to Secretly Spread Tick Borne Disease Inject Everyone With Drugs

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The article discusses a controversial academic proposal with no concrete commercial mechanism, company involvement, or market impact. No sector is affected.

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  • Parker Crutchfield, a professor at Western Michigan University, proposed covertly spreading tick-borne alpha-gal syndrome to induce meat allergies.
  • The proposal is part of his book 'Moral Enhancement and the Public Good' and has sparked ethical criticism.
  • No commercial entities, investments, regulations, or market impacts are mentioned in the article.

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Western Michigan Medical Ethics Professor Has Plot to Secretly Spread Tick Borne Disease Inject Everyone With Drugs β€” News Analysis