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Are we scaring ourselves to death?

A discussion of the things that Americans fear the most: crime, environmental pollution, food contamination, accidents, etc. and the way in which statistics and news reporting have made the situation seem worse than it is.

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  • "Explores factors in the daily lives of Americans, such as crime, medicine, food, airplanes, various harmful chemicals, whose risks are greatly exaggerated by the media."
  • "A discussion of the things that Americans fear the most: crime, environmental pollution, food contamination, accidents, etc. and the way in which statistics and news reporting have made the situation seem worse than it is."@en
  • "A discussion of the things that Americans fear the most: crime, environmental pollution, food contamination, accidents, etc. and the way in which statistics and news reporting have made the situation seem worse than it is."
  • "A diccussion of the things that Americans fear the most: crime, environmental pollution, food contamination, accidents, etc. and the way in which statistics and news reporting have made the situation seem worse than it is."@en

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  • "Are we scaring ourselves to death?"@en
  • "Are we scaring ourselves to death?"