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Synopsis: 5. medicine & health: Mental health: Nervous disorders: Hysteria:


popsci_2013 00933.txt

Don't let facts get in the way of a hysterical story. Please up your dosage of Xanax.


popsci_2013 00938.txt

because the sea level is going to rise 23 meters destroy Manhattan and Florida and cause the near-extinction of humanity by this time next Friday that's hype hysteria and purposeful misrepresentation of

and hysteria crowd--not doing so makes their members look like complete fools at best and criminals at worst.


popsci_2013 01184.txt

because people laugh doesn't mean something âÂ#Âoefunnyã¢Â#Â. People can laugh from stress relief from a good joke from being tickled from hysteria


popsci_2013 01660.txt

Mass hysteria does not mean mass conspiracy. We are very prone to group think. The reality doesn't match


popsci_2013 03127.txt

Contrary to James Hansen's hysterical claims that CO2 increases warming feedbacks studies show that the correlation between CO2


Popsci_2014 00682.txt

Polluted air hysterical traffic the pressures of crowding and competition the fears of age and failure under stress the relentless nervous drive to get ahead


Smart_Planet_9 00651.txt

Thomas finds the food fear in Japan baffling a sign of modern and misbegotten hysteria. â Å The most important thing to do immediately after the accident was to restrict the consumption of locally produced milk and green leafy vegetables


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