Red Meat Allergies Caused By Tick Bites Are On The Rise (npr.org)
Tick bites can cause all sorts of nasty afflictions. And if you're bitten by a Lone Star tick, here's one more to add to the list: a red meat allergy. NPR reports: About 10 years ago, Dr. Scott Commins, an allergist and associate professor of medicine at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, was among the first physicians to identify the allergy in patients with tick bites. Back then, there were just a few dozen known cases. That has increased dramatically. "We're confident the number is over 5,000 [cases], and that's in the U.S. alone," Commins says. There are also cases in Sweden, Germany and Australia -- likely linked to other species of ticks. In the U.S., the Lone Star tick has expanded its range beyond the Southeast, and there are documented cases of alpha gal meat allergies farther north -- including New York, Maine and Minnesota. "The range of the tick is expanding," says Commins. So is awareness about the red meat allergy it can cause. "We have a blood test, and the word is getting out."
Have you ever seen a wild animal killed and eaten by a wild predator? Torn apart while not necessarily yet dead?
And then there are the wild animals that die of starvation, freezing, disease, etc..
In comparison, most domestic food animals live good lives and die quick deaths.
Contribute to civilization: ari.aynrand.org/donate
You had a great comment until you demonstrated the holier-than-thou attitude that leads people to dislike vegans as a group.
People are more receptive to what others have to say when the people trying to spread behavioral change don't preach about being better than everyone else.