Fear in America
.... Even a sibling or girlfriend could be mortally infected. The
fear of contracting a
disease makes people feel insecure and uncertain. ....
(625

3

)
Drug Use and AIDs AIDS is a disease that has altered
.... Gray notes that
fear of the
disease may lead to draconian measures threatening civil rights and civil liberties, and while he agrees that some such measures ....
(4451

18

)
My Own Country: A Doctor''s Story & AIDS
....
Fear of the
disease and its stigmatizing power played a part in this denial on the part of the gay community (Shilts 108-109). 3 ....
(1344

5

)
Coping Challenges pf Aging and Fear of Death
.... subjects with low ego integrity scores had a much greater
fear of death .... studied how people cope with ulcerative colitis, a chronic inflammatory
disease of the ....
(2801

11

)
Alzheimer's Disease: The Patient and the Family
.... For the patient who still has their faculties in tact, a diagnosis of Alzheimer's
disease can create
fear, panic, anxiety and insecurity during the early ....
(3844

15

)
Mad Cow Disease
.... about if there is a major outbreak of BSE among the millions of cattle in the United States, US beef consumers have little to
fear from Mad Cow
Disease. ....
(991

4

)
The motion picture Philadelphia
.... afraid of AIDS. He overcomes this
fear by learning more about the
disease, and he carries the banner into court. This film draws ....
(1440

6

)
AIDS & College Athletes
.... As one official stated, "I guess we can't underestimate the unreasoning
fear this
disease creates in people" (Benched, 1996, 22). ....
(1707

7

)
Alzheimer's disease
.... of Alzheimer's
disease may be met with some relief by caregivers, problems related to the family support system ultimately arise. Some families may
fear the ....
(2101

8

)
Rehabilition of Patients with Renal Disease Rehabilitation of ...
.... Other psychological problems common to renal patients include
fear of the unknown,
fear of death, lack of comprehension of the
disease process, and both ....
(3634

15

)
The social costs of the AIDS epidemic
.... Gray notes that
fear of the
disease may lead to measures which threaten civil rights and civil liberties, and while he agrees that some such measures may prove ....
(1686

7

)
AIDS & the Public Health Service
It affects the lives not only of those afflicted but the lives of their families, friends, and millions of people who merely
fear the
disease, which is always ....
(1385

6

)
The Plight of the Leper
.... responsible and worthy citizens examined" (Richards, 1977, p. 41), and his subsequent treatment reflects the contempt and
fear associated with this
disease. ....
(2482

10

)
The Social Costs of the AIDS Epidemic
.... It affects the lives not only of those afflicted but the lives of their families, friends, and millions of people who merely
fear the
disease, which is always ....
(4193

17

)
Jonas Salk Polio Vaccine
.... The method developed by Salk created quite a bit of controversy at the time because of the enormous
fear of the
disease, but Salk's discovery catapulted him to ....
(2349

9

)
Kuru disease
.... a shivering type of tremor (the word Kuru in the Fore language means "trembling with
fear") (2). Later, emotional instability occurs and the
disease is usually ....
(1807

7

)
The Black Death of the Middle Ages
.... The
fear the
disease engendered was one of the causes of social upheaval in the societies of the time: These facts, and others of the like sort, occasioned ....
(2270

9

)
AIDS Discourse
.... blood. Widespread panic,
fear and misunderstanding were characteristic of the discourse surrounding the
disease. Those affected ....
(2501

10

)
Breast Cancer Rehabilitation
.... Some subjects experienced economic obstacles in coping with their
disease. .... In conclusion, the psychosocial effects of breast surgery, the
fear of cancer ....
(1536

6

)
Ethical Behavior & Issue of HIV/AIDS
.... felt by the general population and the medical community toward this minority population has translated itself into a
fear of anyone affected by the
disease. ....
(2412

10

)
Mad Cow Disease
.... of the
disease connection but the government has done little since the connection was suspected. BSE was identified in 1986 and by 1990 "the
fear that eating ....
(1191

5

)
Methamphetamine's Effects on the Body and Mind: Long Term and ...
.... to methamphetamine may be at greater risk for the development of Parkinson's
Disease in later .... This is a
fear-based psychology that can lead to continued use of ....
(1980

8

)
Historical Epidemics & Modern Public Health
.... Many individuals originally promoted the idea of quarantining AIDS victims over
fear of the
disease when it first erupted in the US Such policies were not ....
(2404

10

)
Philadelphia
.... Many of his colleagues do
fear that science does not know all there is to know about the transmission of the
disease and so
fear that they could get it through ....
(1665

7

)
Philadelphia (Jonathan Demme, 1993)
.... Many of his colleagues do
fear that science does not know all there is to know about the transmission of the
disease and so
fear that they could get it through ....
(1674

7

)
Sickle Cell Anemia Discussion
....
fear this treatment since they are unclear whether side effects include birth defects, infertility, and cancer (Inati et al., 2008). Thus, sickle cell
disease ....
(835

3

)
Role of Genetics in Shaping Psychological Disease
I know I will, too - it's in our genes." While such a
fear is understandable, in .... to determine the extent of how a genetic disposition to a
disease plays out in ....
(460

2

)
AIDS Introduction AIDS by Theodoulou (1996) i
....
fear has protected us from fearing AIDS. Unfortunately it has and continues to reduce our understanding and possible containment or resolution of the
disease. ....
(1513

6

)
A PESTLE Analysis of Aer Lingus
.... 24.1-2 (1994): 137+. Ramstack, Tom. "
Fear of
Disease Spurs Airline Fare Cuts." The Washington Times 5 Apr. 2001: 1. Schmitt, David ....
(624

2

)
Treatment of gay and bisexual men with AIDS
.... physicians under severe stress, evoking fears of contracting the
disease themselves, precipitating .... them in a manner that is either stress- or
fear-based, these ....
(2117

8

)