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A health scare can be broadly defined as a social phenomenon whereby the public at large comes to fear some threat to health, based on suppositions which are nearly always not well-founded. [1]

In 2009, an ABC News article listed "The Top 10 Health Scares of the Decade": [2] "Some of these threats turned out to be almost nonexistent. Others were arguably overblown. Some caused widespread harm." They listed the following scares:

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References

  1. ^ Hooker C (January 2010). "Health scares: Professional priorities". Health (London). 14 (1): 3–21. doi: 10.1177/1363459309341875. hdl: 2123/12086. PMID  20051427. S2CID  21893028.
  2. ^ a b Brownstein, Joseph (7 December 2009). "The Top 10 Health Scares of the Decade". United States: ABC News. Some of these threats turned out to be almost nonexistent. Others were arguably overblown. Some caused widespread harm.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A health scare can be broadly defined as a social phenomenon whereby the public at large comes to fear some threat to health, based on suppositions which are nearly always not well-founded. [1]

In 2009, an ABC News article listed "The Top 10 Health Scares of the Decade": [2] "Some of these threats turned out to be almost nonexistent. Others were arguably overblown. Some caused widespread harm." They listed the following scares:

See also

References

  1. ^ Hooker C (January 2010). "Health scares: Professional priorities". Health (London). 14 (1): 3–21. doi: 10.1177/1363459309341875. hdl: 2123/12086. PMID  20051427. S2CID  21893028.
  2. ^ a b Brownstein, Joseph (7 December 2009). "The Top 10 Health Scares of the Decade". United States: ABC News. Some of these threats turned out to be almost nonexistent. Others were arguably overblown. Some caused widespread harm.

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