toxic knowledge

toxic knowledge
n.
Knowledge of a potential genetic predisposition for a particular disease, esp. when that information creates anxiety and other psychological problems.
Example Citations:
But there's something about the precision of a DNA test that can make people believe that chemistry is destiny—that it holds dark, implacable secrets. This is why genetic information is sometimes described as "toxic knowledge": Giving people direct access to their genetic information, in the words of Stanford bioethicist Hank Greely, is out and out "reckless."
—Thomas Goetz, " Sergey Brin's Search for a Parkinson's Cure: http://www.wired.com/magazine/2010/06/ff_sergeys_search/all/1," Wired, June 22, 2010
We are all vulnerable to particular disorders, and may have predispositions to cancer or heart disease or dementia, even if we currently feel perfectly healthy. That's why genetic information has been called "toxic knowledge", because it may have corrosive effects on our sense of self, our relationship with our family, or our economic and social wellbeing.
—"What price ethics in appliance of science?," The Journal, July 4, 2002
Earliest Citation:
Amid talk of mouse models, intermediate alleles, and subcellular expressions of the protein huntingtin, the presence of those who have tested positive for the Huntington's gene creates a special atmosphere, a powerful aura, the haunted future we are trying to disrupt. How are people living with this "toxic knowledge," as it has been called?
—Alice Wexler, Mapping Fate: http://books.google.com/books?id=gq_zgZi_NQkC&pg=PA266&dq=%22toxic+knowledge, University of California Press, December 30, 1996
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Knowledge of one's genetic information seems to be an example of toxic knowledge, rather than a definition of the term. Google “toxic knowledge” and you'll find lots of uses in very different contexts, the common thread being that knowledge of one sort or another is being judged to be “toxic.”

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