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"hysteria" Definitions
  1. a state of extreme excitement, fear or anger in which a person, or a group of people, loses control of their emotions and starts to cry, laugh, etc.
  2. (disapproving) an extremely excited and exaggerated way of behaving or reacting to an event
  3. (medical) a condition in which somebody experiences violent or extreme emotions that they cannot control, especially as a result of shock

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The problem is, everybody is meeting hysteria with more hysteria.
This is some sort of hysteria, and this hysteria never seems to stop.
We barfed it all back up during the Y2K hysteria, although hysteria is overstating the case.
So the hysteria we&aposve seen, I fear, is foreshadowing of the hysteria we are about to see.
I'd like to draw the analogy to hysteria, white female hysteria in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
"We need quality information, not hysteria, because hysteria takes us to unpleasant, if not dangerous places," he said.
The clown panic is another example of mass hysteria, like hysteria when people thought Dungeons & Dragons inspired satanism.
" China accuses US of 'hysteria' The Chinese Foreign Ministry fired back on Thursday, describing the legislation as "hysteria.
"All this hysteria in public opinion, hysteria in official Washington, and hysteria in the American media, this is doing lots of harm to the future of our bilateral relations," Peskov said on March 6.
"This hysteria" about Trump and Russia "never seems to stop," Putin said, asking if a "pill" existed to stop the hysteria.
He said that "this hysteria" about Trump and Russia "never seems to stop" and asked if a "pill" existed to stop the hysteria.
Human sacrifice, dogs and cats living together — mass hysteria!
The hysteria seems to be sustained by glasses company profits.
Unfounded Taylor Swift hysteria is nothing new on Capitol Hill.
I want to make one comment on the Helsinki hysteria.
Elevated tech valuations used to be a sign of hysteria.
They have their own pantomime hysteria about Russia, for example.
Mass hysteria and rock 'n' roll go hand in hand.
Instead of mass hysteria, however, the result is immensely precious.
Or your run of the mill case of mass hysteria?
On the other hand, Democrats' moralizing Helsinki hysteria is phony.
" Frustrated gun-control backers called it "calculated hysteria and distortion.
But this won't work in today's atmosphere of calculated hysteria.
Of course, everything looks like hysteria in women, then, so.
Not Pyromania, the one I guess that came after. Hysteria.
It is pure propaganda and the whipping up of hysteria.
After the hysteria faded, the bans' impact has been mixed.
To what extent is lucrative Trump hysteria warping our discourse?
Over time, though, this boundless freedom degenerates into herd hysteria.
It feels like every little thing becomes like mass hysteria.
The mass hysteria that is going around is inappropriate, however.
He warned against hysteria and hostility toward those in quarantine.
He warned against hysteria and hostility towards those in quarantine.
Trump is whipping his fans into hysteria over fiction. pic.twitter.
This may actually have been a case of liberal hysteria.
Possibly there's a growing Republican hysteria around that tax bill.
"The climate hysteria movement is not about science," Knowles said.
What they don't do is idiosyncrasy, hysteria, rawness, danger, breathlessness.
It's just another log to throw on the hysteria fire.
The clown hysteria seems to revolve around two nightmare scenarios.
I wonder if it used the word "hysteria" on purpose.
The last time you were here, you were on your way to the UK, you had just become a hit with your documentation of all of the hysteria on the left and the lying hysteria.
CNN's Jake Tapper separately pushed back on Giuliani's similar claim of a media "hysteria" against Trump, telling the former New York City mayor "there's no hysteria here," and urging him to focus on the facts.
I do think there&aposs a lot of hysteria around it.
After all, there exists a history of treating women for hysteria.
Now, of course, that fit of mass hysteria is behind us.
"Something needed to be done to create enough hysteria," he said.
The sexual misery that results can descend into absurdity and hysteria.
A wave of anti-gay hysteria is now testing this tolerance.
Stories like that have stoked anti-Chinese hysteria in some quarters.
Mom, at the edge of hysteria, protests, but is politely ignored.
"hysteria" as a means of medicalizing female behaviors and desires that
There's this long history of viewing women as prone to hysteria.
" From Manati mayor Jose Sanchez Gonzalez: "Hysteria is starting to spread.
She was labeled an "unfortunate researcher" and accused of causing hysteria.
Some theorize that the entire town was just experiencing mass hysteria.
What about his work encourages boundless ridicule and quasi-religious hysteria?
Maybe she gets on people's nerves, a bit, with this hysteria.
You can imagine which of those possibilities sparked a global hysteria.
They (the West) bought out the traitors ... and orchestrated media hysteria.
Your self-righteousness and hysteria over a passing tweet is something.
But he also said the "hysteria" about those threats was overblown.
The hysteria was in full bloom mere minutes after Trump's announcement.
There is effectively no limit to how far hysteria can spread.
Our national conversation about Russia is alternating between indifference and hysteria.
He also accused Democrats of stoking "hysteria" over the tariffs. Sen.
For more about anti-transgender bathroom hysteria, read Vox's full explainer.
Others blame the media for drumming up the creepy-clown hysteria.
Indeed, where is the Tea Party hysteria and outrage these days?
This, like so much nonsense in recent weeks, is political hysteria.
He dismisses such predictions as "media hysteria" but rules nothing out.
And then, by the summer of 1984, it's like complete hysteria.
Despite the collective hysteria, the malware spread to very few computers.
Indian intellectuals watching the hysteria have been perplexed by two issues.
"What's the hysteria coming from?" asked Senator Ben Sasse of Nebraska.
We need science rather than hysteria in order to contain them.
Just the word "quarantine" can cause panic or hysteria, Markel said.
Instead of hysteria, accusation and anger, there were sorrow and sympathy.
" He added, "We see just an increase in anti-Russia hysteria.
This has met with predictable hysteria from allies and the press.
Legislative initiatives with roots in crack hysteria need to be repealed.
This all played out during McCarthy-era hysteria about Chinese Communism.
The real Friday the 13th hysteria started in the 20th century.
But the vagueness of the concept served only to heighten hysteria.
Nearly any behavior a woman demonstrated could be construed as hysteria.
He's deliberately provoking hysteria over a caravan of migrants, for example.
With so little consensus on the matter, it's hard to justify hysteria.
Doesn't the accusation of "hysteria" ring familiar to every woman watching this?
"It was the second most studied [mental] disease, after hysteria," said Dodman.
The creators of the textbook responded to the Twitter hysteria as well.
Cuba and some experts attributed the outbreak to mass hysteria last year.
They will reduce his broad mandate to the hysteria of a few.
Some observers have suggested mass hysteria, for example, or an infectious disease.
That has not stopped Bulgaria's politicians from whipping up anti-refugee hysteria.
The authors attribute this hysteria to the aftermath of the Protestant Reformation.
I asked some New Yorkers how they feel about the holiday hysteria.
By then, hysteria over the "censorship" of Mr Robinson had broken out.
But, now I'm reading that Charcot actually did acknowledge male hysteria, too.
" (Talk about a perfect title.) It begins with a cry of "Hysteria!
Climate hysteria will disappear quickly if the vast cash underpinning it disappears.
They held it tight, which was impressive considering the hysteria around this.
That was just the catalyst for local news hysteria across the nation.
I wish the doctor had mentioned hysteria before he broke my jaw.
We've made it through the surreal first week of Pokémon Go hysteria.
But there's also a way in which that hysteria is so compelling.
The hysteria is proportional to the number of lawyers coming to town.
So everyone should just get logical about this and lower the hysteria.
Sadly, hyperbole and hysteria have stymied reasonable dialogue between well-intentioned representatives.
A red-faced bully, adept in the choreography of collective hysteria, arises.
There remains, therefore, a reason for moral hysteria; fear itself is rebooted.
"The hysteria can be more detrimental than the virus itself," she said.
Had the Austin terrorist been Muslim, there would have been national hysteria.
But hysteria and all, I still watch the entire Dark Desires episode.
Two years of chaos and hysteria ending in a return to standoff.
Two years of chaos and hysteria ending in a return to stalemate.
How can we best confront this latent crisis without resorting to hysteria?
Maybe someone has a pill that is going to cure this hysteria.
The anti-hysteria push also comes in the face of rampant misinformation.
When it comes to hysteria and panic, though, reason takes a backseat.
State officials called my science faulty and accused me of creating hysteria.
The hysteria that now surrounds the cow in India has been engineered.
Dilara Diner, a psychologist, wanted to double-check a symptom of hysteria.
Many described the ensuing hysteria as the worst moments of their lives.
SO ALL OF THIS HYSTERIA IS A LOT TO DO ABOUT NOTHING.
"There's this hysteria, mixed with embarrassment and also a secret, hidden excitement."
The Chinese government, however, called the accusations a sign of Australian hysteria.
Better to blunder through, energised by an invigorating dose of collective hysteria.
About a week later, I begin to get waves of euphoric hysteria.
But that can be done without the hysteria and the racial profiling.
Today, "hysteria" as a diagnosis has been retired to the history books.
But Fox News decided it was and whipped up hysteria around her.
In some ways, this is anti-trans bathroom hysteria coming full circle.
His style is marked by a kind of calm hysteria, or a calm that alternates with hysteria, as he struggles with the things that the straight world and his formerly closeted and frightened self think should remain unsaid.
In her roughly 20-minute address to Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism students, Winfrey warned of the dangers of fighting "hysteria with more hysteria" in the face of tough national issues such as gun violence and racism.
"The idea was that any emotional display beyond the fairly tight boundaries of what was acceptable could be called hysteria," Elaine Showalter, a feminist scholar who wrote an essay titled "Hysteria, Feminism and Gender," told me this week.
No one believes that the current levels of hysteria will last long term.
In truth, that says more about the hysteria of investors than anything else.
FERRELL: Well, it doesn&apost need to go over the edge into hysteria.
Now naturally, the anti-Trump hatred, the hysteria continued after today&aposs meeting.
With repeated references to the mid-century hysteria around communism, in which Sen.
There's just a lot of that going on, and a lot of hysteria.
But he told VICE this hysteria has seen the group forced deeper underground.
Creating a false hysteria or euphoria have long been weapons of political war.
" Workers fled out of the plant in what Dionne called a "mass hysteria.
So, the hysteria here is -- it&aposs damaging because nobody is saying that.
"I apologize for the confusion and hysteria my mistake has caused," she said.
On this witches' sabbath, "somnambulistic hysteria" triggers a wave of looting and murder.
Becky receives a phone call about her boyfriend Stephen that leads to hysteria.
Rather than managing post-attack hysteria, Trump would amplify it, feed off it.
There's a level of hysteria in San Francisco, in particular, about anything new.
This could be overstated and fueled by hysteria and political sentiment toward tariffs.
One newspaper has even coined a word for the hysteria he generates: Princedemonia.
Mia chases her verging on hysteria, saying that sometimes, her mind imagines things.
But the compression also heightens the music's emotional punch and degree of hysteria.
In spite of all the media hysteria, oh, look at "The Hills" poll.
It's magnified and made-up hysteria promulgated by the left for ideological reasons.
We wanted to grasp that audience thing early on and show the hysteria.
At the time, hysteria was defined as a disease of the reproductive organs.
Trump's trade hysteria also contradicts the most important aspect of America's economy: innovation.
With the Air Asia flights, the hysteria is only set to get bigger.
These were liabilities for the cautious Ms Park as anti-Japanese hysteria grew.
I was like a busted fire hydrant, bursting into uncontrollable bouts of hysteria.
"The bottom line is this is hysteria more than anything else," Graham said.
The #shadowban nonsense and the hysteria RE any conservative thought has to stop.
Mr. Vance's mother was an empress of instability — violent, feckless, prone to hysteria.
You can understand the sense of urgency and hysteria these farmers are feeling.
As the days go by, they turn upon one another with accusatory hysteria.
I think their strong words and hysteria are driven by their own guilt.
GMO hysteria makes it harder for starving kids to get nutrient-rich rice.
But if it goes well, you get that mass hysteria feel at festivals.
Hysteria can only support valuations for so long, and eventually fundamentals take over.
Or is the anti-Trump hysteria simply too powerful for you to resist?
As we've reported ... coronavirus hysteria doesn't seem to be going away anytime soon.
In Harlem, if there was hysteria, it was hard to find last week.
Women always fall into this hysteria trope—the sexually and emotionally overabundant woman.
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Despite the hysteria from the political class and the media, smoking doesn't kill.
Such hysteria becomes pathological and unwieldy, distorting good sense and turning introspection outward.
Officials described it as mass hysteria, asserting there had been no deaths confirmed.
Other experts have raised the possibility of environmental factors or even mass hysteria.
The hysteria about Russian disinformation serves two purposes, one purposeful, one perhaps not.
We feel bored, but we try not to get caught up in hysteria.
His attorney described him as a victim of "hysteria" due to the massacre.
Our nation needed patience and facts, but these people gave us hysteria & hyperbole.
He does not want to stand at the 'anti-Russian hysteria' bus stop.
"All this hysteria has a lot to do about nothing," he told CNBC.
Are there Republicans this year who are willing to rein in the hysteria?
China has called the legislation "hysteria" and denies U.S. accusations of trade abuses.
But also: What's all this online hysteria about a virus caused by furries?
It says anti-Russian hysteria is sweeping through the United States and Europe.
Then the hysteria cools, and the story falls into the viral news abyss.
They were similarly noncommittal to widespread hypotheses the staff fell victim to mass psychogenic illness—a term for the poorly understood phenomenon sometimes called "mass hysteria or epidemic hysteria"—as some of the individuals had no idea others were exhibiting symptoms.
The online hysteria makes it feel like there are Pop Rocks in your veins.
"The modern hysteria over guns is another example of our weakened society," Higgins writes.
There's a comic about how awful hippie hysteria is, which was published in 1968.
You&aposve been hearing this hysteria over reaction dating back to Bork and before.
But McSally also noted she was concerned "about the hysteria" happening across the board.
Williams sells the bit with his physicality and just the right level of hysteria.
Where&aposs the hysteria over Chinese hacking and aggressive military actions in the Pacific?
So, I mean all of this hysteria feels a little misplaced doesn&apost it?
The marketplace hysteria following the initial inversion even drew commentary from the White House.
Russian officials suggested Britain had carried out the attack to stoke anti-Russian hysteria.
I'm finding a way to communicate that is engaging, but minus the added hysteria.
"I'm crying 'cause I love you," she sings with hysteria running through her vocals.
And then this hysteria started that this was done in the interests of Russia.
It was mass hysteria, fear, and not attackers, that swept from terminal to terminal.
But humans, confronted with superpowered non-white people, react with predictable hysteria and racism.
They accused America of "war hysteria" and ticked off the president for being "reckless".
Like the Y2K hysteria, this is one phase most people hope doesn't come back.
They gave you this diagnosis called "wandering womb," which is kind of like hysteria.
As the days passed, news reports began to describe mass hysteria on the island.
Moscow has denied striking civilian targets and said Johnson's comments amounted to "Russophobic hysteria".
At first, the state publicly denounced her work, saying she was causing near hysteria.
These are voices drowned out in debates about migration and integration by political hysteria.
Cries of "yaaas" and "queen" go from pseudo-ironic hysteria to living, breathing thesis.
Boy band hysteria officially began outside the London Palladium on the October 13, 1963.
Fueling exaggeration and constant hysteria is something that could unravel a democracy like ours.
How big was your influence to get surgery based on the hysteria around you?
" To Bannon, "it was a very humane solution" that fell victim to "media hysteria.
Given that no actual clowns have been located, could this all be public hysteria?
It was a blatantly racist act by a government swept up in wartime hysteria.
Reading Mr. Ellis's novel today, the hysteria of 1991 is almost inexplicable to me.
This year, however, he has found himself standing athwart a wave of conservative hysteria.
Lately, YouTube has been gripped by a rolling mass hysteria, a curious "drama" plague.
Social media also amplifies the hysteria about spoilers, which I find kind of depressing.
Their pain and suffering are more likely to be dismissed as anxiety or hysteria.
Conservative commentators have praised her as a truth-teller, pushing back on coronavirus hysteria.
Before California instituted 'shelter in place,' there was a little bit of a hysteria.
Do they expect to maintain the population on the edge of nationalist hysteria indefinitely?
I am glad to see that the Senate is still functioning amid such hysteria.
This outdated strategy creates a hysteria for military adventurism that threatens the entire planet.
The curious absence of hysteria probably reflects an interplay between polarization and ideological preconceptions.
The Economist is fuelling peak-hysteria near the top of a climate bull market.
This fierce, slithery score should be tinged with hysteria, a sense of the supernatural.
But there's definitely some reason to think vaccine hysteria might be playing a role.
"There has been a hysteria in the media about Saudi Arabia's guilt," he said.
In times of crisis, that capacity disappears, and projection, scapegoating and hysteria take over.
They bought into the deficit-hysteria of 2010-2011 in a genuinely damaging way.
And that kind of name-calling and hysteria is disappointing, but it's not surprising.
And now, hysteria from both the Left and the Right is overshadowing the facts.
And I remember the hysteria and tragedies they caused, careers ruined and lives lost.
Her June 1971 "homecoming" show "drove fans to near-hysteria," according to the theater.
The main question is whether the debate was overcome with hysteria then or now.
We heard it in Trump's racist hysteria about Mexicans in the summer of 2015.
The student aid restriction grew out of the drug war hysteria of the late 1990s.
If all this hysteria seems patently absurd to you -- well, that&aposs because it is.
By the following day, the hysteria was squashed by the cold, hard, government-sponsored truth.
You bring all these global favorites into one election, and hysteria is what you get.
How much to you think his decision to resign was driven by the media hysteria.
"Most of our customers in that price range don't react to hysteria buying," Lesher said.
Real human life is at stake, and information channels are clotted with hysteria and falsehood.
He's punted from country to country as Europe falls to mass protests and immigration hysteria.
Moscow says such fears are unfounded and based on what it calls anti-Russian hysteria.
What followed was a wave of brutality that even the infamous hysteria in Salem, Mass.
"That kind of conflicting information is bound to cause mass panic and hysteria," she says.
This idea that vibrators were used on the clitoris to cure hysteria is simple fiction.
Other experts, however, aren't ready to rule out mass hysteria transmitted by word of mouth.
"More confusion, more hysteria; it caused students to not know where to turn," she said.
China has denied that it was meddling and accuses Australian media of "anti-China hysteria".
The circle ends in 'teaching' rather than 'provoking a national hysteria over McDonald's szechuan sauce'.
DW: It's definitely a reaction against the idea that hysteria is exclusively a women's problem.
Cutting back on student loan relief because of hysteria about nonexistent losses is pound-foolish.
"For the first time we have a president who actively opposes climate hysteria," Milloy said.
But we'd be mistaken to see solely nostalgia and hysteria within the entire 2016 revolt.
Unfortunately, the band has to keep their joyous hysteria contained for the next few hours.
Well I think it was all mine, but the timing was because of the hysteria.
"But now it's a problem in the white communities, and it becomes almost a hysteria."
The most prevalent nineteenth-century psychiatric diagnoses, hysteria and neurasthenia, are not even recognized today.
She delivered Ms. Amos's "Take to the Sky" with a ferocity that flirted with hysteria.
Democrats have lost respect for the office of the presidency in their anti-Trump hysteria.
Upon the publication of "Silent Spring" in 1962, critics accused her of hysteria and Communism.
The radio broadcast "War of the Worlds" caused mass hysteria on Halloween Eve in 1938.
It was a moment of almost mass hysteria as most of the audience wept unashamedly.
If enough Americans cower in hysteria, Trump might be able to pull this thing off.
It is a quintessentially melodramatic moment, full of outsize emotions and pitched to near hysteria.
I've even created imagery that deals with themes such as femme hysteria and the bedroom.
Public uproar reached fever pitch, and Trump chose, of course, to further fuel the hysteria.
Rather than fighting the hysteria, they have sought to harness it for their own ends.
Doctors treating women for "hysteria" were still operating on totally bananas theories of female anatomy.
Yet Bolsonaro continued to call measures "hysteria" on Tuesday during an interview with Radio Tupi.
Despite our momentary hysteria, we've pretty much compartmentalized gun death, random mass shootings in particular.
Implant technology can change the world — unless politicians give in to the hysteria against it.
Russia has dismissed the intelligence-community claims as so much Cold War-era Yankee hysteria.
From there, the media in both countries went into an almost-default war-hysteria mode.
Part of the hysteria is the simple fact that COVID-19 is new and untested.
In part, because our media environment breeds hysteria; in part, because Trump himself does so.
We are in a semi-delirious state of hysteria and laugh at every restaurant name.
And Ms. Tang, a friendly woman with tinted hair, has witnessed the hysteria first hand.
And Jean's evidence-based science is no match for the facile hysteria he whips up.
The Twitter feed of the Sergeants Benevolent Association is offering a steady stream of hysteria.
The move sent the crowd into total hysteria and inspired a breakthrough for Mr. Gray.
Dogs and cats living together, mass hysteria: "The Secret Life of Pets" has it all.
I think the hysteria that came -- look, was President Trump in his normal command presence?
Indonesia, the world's largest Muslim-majority country, still has periodic bouts of anti-communist hysteria.
All that hysteria was ginned up not to save the country but for political points.
We know from our own family histories that anti-immigrant hysteria is founded on lies.
Some critics have decried "Handmaid's Tale hysteria," as we clearly do not live in Gilead.
Unperturbed, Thais are fatalistic and stoic — an absence of hysteria that contrasts favorably with Westerners.
But Democrats' hysteria over applying this to voter registration raises real questions about their sincerity.
Clinton and the Democrats were "whipping up a neo-McCarthyist hysteria about Russia," he said.
I thought, for all those reasons, the comedy about it is a comedy of hysteria.
This article originally appeared on Noisey UK. Sociology theory contains a concept called mass hysteria.
Then again, we could also be overreacting to a bit of social media-fueled hysteria.
From this narrative emerged a growing hysteria that public restrooms were unsafe spaces for children.
She didn't recognize her own contradiction, which is one of the dangers of unanalyzed hysteria.
This is neanderthal policing based on hysteria and headline-chasing, not on evidence or intelligence.
The sources she cites do say that vibrators were used to treat over 300 hundred diseases, one of which was hysteria, but they never said that vibrators should be used on the clitoris to treat hysteria—or to treat any other disease for that matter.
The question is, can you escape periods of mass hysteria without paying that kind of price?
I mean I see a lot hysteria but I&aposm a partisan Republican, I get that.
"This ravenous hysteria — it's really getting to a level that is kind of out of control."
Following the hysteria in the U.S., China removed the sale of e-cigarettes online as well.
In some ways I think I caused some hysteria because other people pulled their kids, too.
This aspect of the tariffs is getting lost in much of the hysteria about the tariffs.
And hallelujah to that—the ongoing hysteria against butter can now finally come to an end.
Likewise, the release of the Nunes memo may prove to be a moment of peak hysteria.
GUILFOYLE: No. PERINO: OK. Next, Democratic hysteria over President Trump&aposs animals remark intensifies, details next.
Women in the party say their complaints are met with eye-rolling or accusations of "hysteria".
The study's authors don't think infections, chemical exposures, or mass hysteria can explain the symptoms, either.
Absolute hysteria here in #Wellington including a sobbing fan who was comforted by the Duchess herself!
" Fox News's Tucker Carlson said the mainstream media's reaction to the Comey firing was "media hysteria.
America was living in the wake of the hysteria that surrounded those early 1980s Tylenol murders.
As a health reporter, you could feed into the hysteria or try to calm people down.
With many details of the allegations classified, the ground is fertile for the encouragement of hysteria.
Moscow has repeatedly denied any meddling and says the West is gripped by anti-Russian hysteria.
Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, who has been outspoken in opposition to her party's hysteria over transgendered people.
In the absence of official information or instructions, unconfirmed reports from social media fueled the hysteria.
Nonetheless, there is real danger in Putin's attempt to lean on the crutch of nuclear hysteria.
Moscow dismissed the accusations as anti-Russian hysteria and warned of retaliation against Montenegro's "hostile course".
"Chauvinistic sentiments and an anti-Soviet hysteria are being whipped up in the country," it said.
" Bibo described the existential angst of Eastern and Central European states leading sometimes to "political hysteria.
Bartholomew says that although this is an unpopular point to make, hysteria almost always involves women.
I just can't navigate myself through the digital hysteria and political insanity of the current times.
But the Chase Sapphire Reserve card has done more than generate product hysteria at its finest.
"I am in interviews all the way across the board putting out the hysteria," he said.
For years it was used to treat things like headaches, vertigo, epilepsy, palsy, hysteria, and rheumatism.
What it is not worth is paranoia and hysteria, analogies to Pearl Harbor and the Sept.
THE PANDEMIC CENTURY One Hundred Years of Panic, Hysteria, and Hubris By Mark Honigsbaum 22017 pp.
Other theories have included toxins, listening devices that accidentally emitted harmful sounds or even mass hysteria.
Throughout the Mahler, the brasses were in excellent form, and the strings never gave into hysteria.
John diagnoses Alma's hysteria — saying she has an "irritated doppelgänger" — as Alma denounces his fleshly weakness.
I don't believe we're a nation that builds walls and whips up hysteria over immigrant invasions.
The 2011 film "Hysteria," starring Maggie Gyllenhaal, centered its entire story around this myth about vibrators.
The sources said it was part of a wider propaganda campaign by Pakistan to create hysteria.
The anti-Communist hysteria of the McCarthy era reached a fever pitch between 1950 and 1954.
We're about to sell edibles in Canada and there's a lot of hysteria about greening out.
An incurably optimistic Canadian, I long believed that Canada would be immune to anti-Muslim hysteria.
Or are we just hearing about it more, thanks to the hysteria propagated on el Feisbuk?
There is not a hint of the moralizing hysteria that characterized conversations around drugs in America.
"Hysteria"—from the Greek, hystera, "uterus"—was believed to afflict women since the times of Plato.
Colony elders dismissed the incidents as women trying to cover up affairs, as hysteria, as lying.
So it's a story that shows you what might be on the other side of hysteria.
They declined to detail the financials, which is understandable given the hysteria around AI startups and valuations.
"P-26 exemplifies the Cold War hysteria that, at least partially, undermined Swiss democratic institutions," Lang said.
The decision by "The King" officially kicks off the hysteria about who he may play for next.
No hysteria over Obama&aposs relationship with Putin, I&aposll have more flexibility in my next term.
Richard Appignanesi and Oscar Zárat's Hysteria, out from SelfMadeHero, is available on Amazon and other online booksellers. 
You don't have to be struck with hysteria, frigidity, or any other gendered affliction to get off.
But the Cabbage Patch insanity was the perfect alchemy of consumer hysteria and creepy soft-sculpted charm.
While party drug "molly" caused mass hysteria in 2013, mitigative Xanax was quietly wreaking the real havoc.
A handful of people were arrested — and the hysteria dealt yet another setback to the clown community.
When it comes to understanding the full impact of Hysteria, listening to the actual album is essential.
The ascendancy of the twist coincided with the spread of the internet, and the spoiler hysteria began.
It just needs to resist reboot hysteria and try something truly audacious: tell a new, good story.
Russia has denied any involvement and suggested Britain carried out the attack to stoke anti-Russian hysteria.
Stanley Kubrick's "Dr Strangelove" (1964) used black comedy to comment on the hysteria of the nuclear age.
Princess hysteria isn't a cultural problem, as long as we as consumers remain thoughtful, critical, and aware.
"There's a lot of hysteria around this situation, we're being targeted by people," he told reporters Thursday.
Breitbart belts out a stream of stories, usually supporting Trump or mocking cable hysteria on the left.
In fact, much of the hysteria over the cow, a sacred animal in Hinduism, was shrewdly engineered.
We live in times of hysteria, and it's reshaped the way we treat both children and adults.
"The fits is mass psychogenic illness, sometimes called hysteria," Holmer told me recently over coffee in Brooklyn.
The House vote should have put an end to mass Republican hysteria about supposedly "secret" witness testimony.
Unwarranted hyperbole emboldens that political opposition, allowing them to claim liberals are engaging in politically motivated hysteria.
In truth, much of the hysteria from the left boils down to one case: Roe v. Wade.
It was in the midst of this hysteria that Holmes breathed new life into the First Amendment.
At minimum they warrant equal hysteria, especially when Democrats are putting treason and impeachment on the table.
It has denied any role in the poisoning and says Britain is whipping up anti-Russian hysteria.
But consumers can usually disregard the hysteria and stay relatively safe by following some simple best practices.
The time has come for Washington to move past its hysteria and get serious about Moscow's reach.
If you roll your mouse through the whole map quickly, it's a cacophony of agony and hysteria.
It should be informational and accurate because if it is not then it only causes more hysteria.
Christie said: So this is part of the hysteria of the people who oppose my Trump endorsement.
To accept hysteria is the only way to eradicate it and any new form it may take.
Other senators did try, at times, to cut through the Trump-driven hysteria and conduct normal business.
Second, it's striking how much less deficit hysteria we're hearing now than we did seven years ago.
Dede Oetomo, an Indonesian LGBT activist, said the community was braced for hysteria over the Sinaga case.
Dede Oetomo, an Indonesian LGBT activist, said the community was braced for hysteria over the Sinaga case.
We could talk about the release of her third album, "25," and the absolute hysteria it caused.
Trump unveiled his immigration plan last week to hysteria from the left and uncertainty from the right.
Saudi Foreign Minister Adel al Jubeir calls it "hysteria" and blames the media for making a mess.
"I think as is often the case, it's a lot of hysteria over very little," Cramer said.
"The climate hysteria movement is not about science," said Knowles, a podcast host on the Daily Wire.
"None of that matters because the climate hysteria movement is not about science," Knowles said about Thunberg.
"We want to prepare for this, but we also don't want to cause mass hysteria," he said.
The best thing to do if clown hysteria comes to your town is be reasonable and skeptical.
Russia has denied any role in the poisoning and says Britain is whipping up anti-Russian hysteria.
"Despite the hysteria from the political class and the media, smoking doesn't kill," Pence wrote in one.
Like the Pizzagate incident, QAnon hysteria has at times manifested in real-world harassment and potential violence.
Well, behind all the hysteria over immigration, many people in modern Britain have good reason to be angry.
The mood on the platform was near hysteria: In a few hours Britain would declare war on Germany.
Manufacturing a crisis, stoking hysteria and even condoning violence, all in the name of getting clicks and viewers.
Walker dismissed what he called "hype and hysteria" surrounding the legislation, saying it would have a minimal effect.
" After Morgan accused Jefferies of trafficking in "hysteria," the comedian fired back: "This is what you do, Piers.
OK. On last night&aposs program, the great one, Mark Levin, put all this hysteria in great perspective.
The hysteria owes to a rumor that Swift would visit the Capitol complex sometime in the late afternoon.
Like others, she said she's concerned that hysteria over bots could push conversations spurred by real activists aside.
" Russian President Vladimir Putin had earlier dismissed the proposed U.S. sanctions as the product of "anti-Russian hysteria.
On Thursday, Trump brings his version of the hysteria to the place made holy by Marcelo Lucero's blood.
How is there no longer any space for a conservatism that isn't marred by nativism and populist hysteria?
Megan Abbott's Give Me Your Hand is deliberately structured to challenge the cultural ties between women and hysteria.
That's important because the irrelevant popular vote hysteria aside, Trump just won 30 states and 306 electoral votes.
He's also found himself the object of Beatles-level hysteria, thanks to his adoring fanbase of diehard Beliebers.
The nation's favourite game certainly has its problems, but they are hardly severe enough to warrant such hysteria.
Letter To the Editor: Bravo for Anna Sauerbrey's levelheaded article "Germany's Post-Cologne Hysteria" (Op-Ed, Jan. 9).
When her family discovers this habit, they usher her to a local doctor, where she's diagnosed with hysteria.
The right assaults us with hysteria while the left erases or marginalizes us from the American film landscape.
Fake news and Facebook hysteria have played such an important role that it has been frustrating for many.
"Trump is inverting our minds and causing us a nerve racking, internal hysteria," he told media on Thursday.
Despite breathless hysteria, numerous investigations (one 18 months in length) found absolutely no evidence of such a threat.
Patients with hysteria were put through "experiments" that more closely resembled stage hypnotism than anything with medial merit.
We must avoid the mass public hysteria that followed health crises like the Ebola virus scare last year.
Chart: The Conversation, CC-BY-ND The word "hysteria" might mean something different today than it used to.
I suspect a lot of the hysteria over safe spaces and grade inflation is unsubstantiated in most cases.
When asked about such reports at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, Putin rejected such allegations as "hysteria."
Moscow has since accused the British secret services of trying to frame Russia to stoke anti-Russian hysteria.
END CURRENT TRANSLATION Field Notes from Pacific Latin America Signal Carrier Team: Questions emerged mostly out of hysteria.
There's no swift solution to this crisis, and whipping up hysteria about Russia will only make it worse.
As Schwartz tells it, there was no mass hysteria, only small pockets of concern that quickly burned out.
But these two men remind us that methodical argument and sharp clarity can pierce hysteria and define demagogues.
The latest controversies around food stamps are a reminder that hysteria is a poor substitute for hard facts.
He's earned himself a fanbase of diehard Beliebers, after all, following his every move with Beatles-level hysteria.
Disaster psychiatrists call this phenomenon "somatization," a word that has replaced "hysteria" and "psychosomatic," terms now considered offensive.
For centuries, doctors explained migraines as a woman's problem caused by emotional disturbances like hysteria, depression or stress.
No. Consider how homosexuality was considered madness, and how women's experience was pathologized by scientific concepts like hysteria.
She moved up to the Senate, took on Joe McCarthy Communist hysteria, fought for women's rights and bipartisanship.
In 2005, hysteria broke out in line as crowds clamored to purchase Staple's rare $300 Nike Pigeon Dunks.
It is not the first time that false reports on WhatsApp and Facebook have fueled hysteria in India.
Gail: Well, for all the current anti-immigrant hysteria, there's still no place that's better at accepting diversity.
"Zero Days" has a similarly balanced outlook along with a critical political viewpoint that avoids hysteria and demagogy.
Peanut hysteria has swept the nation, with some schools banning the maligned legume as far back as 1998.
Why listen to what appears to be anti-Trump hysteria on the West and East coasts of America?
It was just a surprising argument because Hysteria is easily the fourth-best Def Leppard record, but anyway.
So much of the fear mongering in Silicon Valley about a Trump administration is a "lot of hysteria".
Hydration hysteria has birthed various corollary myths: That plain water is the only drink that will hydrate you.
They each recall the atmosphere of hysteria, the heavy, overstimulated mood that clung to everything surrounding the case.
Hundreds of companies rode the soaring wave of investor sentiment in order to cash in on the hysteria.
So the bulletin triggered nationwide hysteria, with newspapers headlines screaming: "YOUR MOSCOW MULE MUG COULD BE POISONING YOU".
"I don't think litigating by frenzy and hysteria is an appropriate way to approach this case," he said.
I want to listen to Hysteria, but I haven't listened to it yet, from the Crooked people. Yeah.
A time of great fear and danger requires solidarity, humanity, sacrifice and hope, and not hysteria or hatred.
" For Mr. Kaasche, the current hysteria about wolves "says nothing about wolves and a lot about human nature.
Jericho calls the Coronavirus "mass hysteria" ... and it's clear he's ready to rock out for all those dates.
We need to lead the way with science — not Donald Trump's record of hysteria, xenophobia, and fear-mongering.
Amid face-mask hysteria, Gwyneth Paltrow donned a sold-out Swedish model that retails for up to $99.
Unlike many depictions of dissociative identity disorder in fiction, Emezi steers clears of hysteria and fear-driven drama.
The show placed its very anxious (hello) Australian protagonist in a world of perverse caricature and logo hysteria.
There's a slightly giggly hysteria on the boat when you all sort of realize what you've been through.
" Harriet Harman, a veteran Labour lawmaker and campaigner, agreed, saying, "This is not hysteria, this is long overdue.
Beijing also slammed the US decision as an overreaction that would feed into mass hysteria about the virus.
As the hysteria over Fleabag season 2 proved, the most affecting depictions of love are often the messiest.
In April, Russian foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova warned of a "surge of anti-Russian hysteria" in Montenegro.
It deflated the national hysteria about arresting and deporting "Reds," and helped kill Palmer's campaign for the Presidency.
It also didn't help that many of Ain's friends and clients lost work because of anti-communist hysteria.
The brewery's owner, Stanislav Bernard, defended the Facebook post, calling #MeToo a "pathological campaign" that bordered on hysteria.
But there has also been a strange lack of urgency in the arenas best known for their hysteria.
By the first Presidential debate, in late September, the country was in the grips of "creepy clown" hysteria.
In an age of conformity and populist hysteria, it creates a climate of skepticism and distrust of authority.
Students have connected the hysteria during the Salem witch trials to President Trump's reaction to the Mueller report.
JC Hysteria is a No Man's Sky builder who's made the most of the game's complex building tools.
"The Beguiled" remakes a pulpy early-'70s study in sexual hysteria into an arch melodrama of beleaguered femininity.
But I don't think the level of terror and hysteria is justified by anything Donald Trump has done.
Luckily there had also been advancements in the treatment of hysteria: the water cure, aka the pelvic douche.
It's been a balmy winter in New York and so whenever it dips below 65, isolationist hysteria ensues.
Male doctors developed it to "relieve hysteria," a made-up condition they used to infantilize and control women.
In the age of global warming hysteria and the $93 trillion "Green" New Deal, leftist advocates for more government intervention in the economy under the guise of environmentalism have engaged in a new smear: If you don't buy into climate change hysteria, you're a "denier" who doesn't care about the environment.
They have also explored diagnostic fads, disappearing diseases like hysteria or sudden epidemics of ailments like attention deficit disorder.
And the left is already conjuring up the hysteria, claiming that this means abortion will be outlawed in America.
I want to tread lightly here, for fear of devolving into the kind of hysteria I'm trying to critique.
I have vague memories of TV reporters using bathroom busts to stoke anti-gay hysteria during television sweeps week.
Like hysteria or "the vapours," cellulite is a condition whipped up out of nothing, and used to pathologize women.
Many documented mass hysteria cases involve so-called sick buildings that turn out to be psychological outbreaks, he noted.
Before clown hysteria swept the nation, it first appeared lurking in the shadows of Greenville, SC in August 2016.
"Despite all the hype and hysteria out there, these bills do nothing to fundamentally diminish executive authority," he said.
"Today's culture of quarterly earnings hysteria is totally contrary to the long-term approach we need," Mr. Fink wrote.
Zheleznyak said Britain needed to whip up an hysteria to distract attention from what its intelligence services were doing.
Alla Shenderova, a theatre critic, says the case has generated "an atmosphere of fear and hysteria" among the intelligentsia.
At their height, they set off the kind of fan hysteria that once surrounded Frank Sinatra and the Beatles.
We'll have productions that show rape as rape, or that help us feel mass hysteria rather than judging it.
Tears and snot dripped from her nose, lips and chin, her body swaying as she succumbed to her hysteria.
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Regardless, the men diagnosing hysteria used it to justify keeping women at home and out of the public realm.
Back in 2014, Meeks caused mass hysteria after the Stockton Police Department posted his mugshot to their Facebook page.
Moscow has said it suspects the British secret services are trying to frame Russia to stoke anti-Russian hysteria.
Unfortunately this doesn't work for fentanyl, which happens to be the current focus of most drug hysteria in Canada.
The climax of Mr van Hove's production comes as the schoolgirls work themselves into a final bout of hysteria.
The flames of hysteria continue to be fanned against Muslims and those who are simply perceived to be Muslim.
McCarthy's questions whipped up hysteria that marked those he questioned as "guilty as charged" without a shred of evidence.
I stocked up on heaps of violet soap and "hysteria water" (ask me later), and none of it disappointed.
But let's separate hysteria from reality and examine how these policies would chill economic growth, not the earth's temperature.
The sad truth is that we conduct the bulk of our political debate in a key of near-hysteria.
And despite conservative hysteria, the number of Americans killed by terrorists overseas between 2001 and 85033 was only 350.
"In the next 6 to 12 months you're going to have a little bit of a hysteria," Moas said.
Sadly, this hysteria neither reflects the reality of this proposal nor the boon these workers provide the American economy.
Tabloid hysteria ensued, and the normally reclusive Stewart caved to media pressure, releasing an emotionally naked apology to Pattinson.
As a member of the Democratic Socialists of America, she was on the receiving end of Murdoch-media hysteria.
You win attention in the mass media through perpetual hysteria and simple-minded polemics and by exploiting social resentment.
Establishment Republicans have tried to counter his appeal by shouting, with growing hysteria, that he isn't a true conservative.
"Your guy calls farmers' concerns hysteria and says they don't have a very high threshold for pain," Biden said.
Others argue that hysteria offers distressed women a legitimate reason to 'check out' from the indignities of daily life.
The Identitarian Movement branded the BfV's decision disproportionate and driven by political motives linked to anti-right wing hysteria.
To them, "Hysteria" is not a dirty word anymore, rather it's embraced as a counterattack to the punk patriarchy.
They relished the story from CPAC 2628 which became a platform for #NeverTrump hysteria as the Republican nomination raged.
During the First World War, men who returned from the trenches apparently uninjured displayed physical symptoms associated with hysteria.
James Lankford, an Oklahoma Republican, argued that some of the reaction to the coronavirus has been bordering on hysteria.
We are living in a moment of collective hysteria about whether we can actually do this while working remotely.
In the first years of the 19103th century, New York City was in the throes of a tuberculosis hysteria.
We don't want to contribute to shark attack hysteria, but try to stay out of the water until August.
His tone was brusque at times, accusing the Democrats of fanning hysteria and overstating the effects of the bills.
After years of hysteria about the evils of debt, establishment Republican economists enthusiastically endorsed a budget-busting tax cut.
Nine people have now been killed in a month of hysteria over child kidnappers spread by rumors on WhatsApp.
Amid the near hysteria over the future of work, even thoughtful commentators often get twisted up in its complications.
This mass hysteria among the general populace won't help us get through it; it'll just postpone the immunity exercise.
"This wave of panic and hysteria is bigger than the virus itself," he said on a Facebook Live broadcast.
Here's one particularly odd case of mass hysteria: In 1518, Frau Troffea started dancing — without any music — in Strasbourg.
"This wave of panic and hysteria is bigger than the virus itself," he said on a Facebook Live broadcast.
And his response to the economic fallout has veered between complacency and hysteria, with a strong admixture of cronyism.
And the longer it went on with his absence being unexplained, it was like the more the hysteria rose.
" Fox News's contributor Dan Bongino added to the hysteria -- asking, "Are there going to be cow assassination squads now?
This hysteria is being actively perpetuated by those willing to sell or spend their dollars on American 'beautiful weapons.
In Australia, near hysteria broke out after a mysterious Facebook group promised to send 50 clowns to one spot.
And what at first seems overblown — occasionally verging on hysteria — becomes more and more justified as the story unfolds.
President Trump tweeted about the coronavirus on Wednesday, misspelling it "caronavirus" while accusing the news media of spreading hysteria.
They must 'face temporary criticism,' ignore 'temporary passion or hysteria,' and avoid responding in kind with 'belligerency and bluster.
As hysteria around the pandemic escalates, respondents were asked who they trusted to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
Diaspora communities and local authorities are preparing for this, with many trying to calm fear before it becomes hysteria.
When I do, I always explain that, no matter how exciting the "crypto-hysteria" may seem, it is speculative.
The creepy looking clowns appeared, creating mass hysteria,And the mannequin challenge is the newest craze in the area.
ANTI-IMMIGRATION HYSTERIA Mr. Trump's instinct to wall off the world exacts its greatest human toll on America's immigrants.
But by this stage, terminals had been closed down, people had been evacuated and hysteria had overtaken the airport.
Unfortunately, the Trump administration is frightfully incoherent, even as hysteria and war fever surrounds the debate over North Korea.
Is "normalization" of populists the biggest threat facing Europe, or should we also fear the hysteria of populists' opponents?
Rosin described a "kind of teenage hysteria, a Christian-sanctified death wish" that the Columbine martyrdom mythology had inspired.
Deflategate, or at least the level of hysteria it reached, was quite possibly the dumbest controversy in sports history.
One can rely on a certain point in hysteria that is a pitch of longing for something in reality.
So, the media -- you know, the premise of their argument is provably wrong but that didn&apost stop the hysteria.
At their height, the pair set off the kind of fan hysteria that once surrounded Frank Sinatra and the Beatles.
Here's some food for thought that isn't about Blond, but about Kanye West's contribution to the past week's Ocean hysteria.
"And then all those who were involved in this kind of political hysteria will have to unravel it," he said.
Often, moments of so-called hysteria occur when women protest, become overwhelmed by, or otherwise refute their position under patriarchy.
No credible explanation has emerged for the injuries, with theories ranging from ultrasound to poison to infection to mass hysteria.
The anti-drug hysteria and the deregulation and mass marketing of legal pharmaceuticals were co-constitutive programs, writes Donna Murch.
Hey, guys, time to cool the clown hysteria—most of em are good, cheer up the kiddies, make people laugh.
A lot of news nowadays is about outrage and hysteria, and a lot of the audience is just tuning out.
Cuban scientists last month declared that a "collective psychogenic disorder," or mass hysteria, explains the injuries, according to Science magazine.
He says the current fad we're enduring is nothing new, and similar waves of stories and hysteria have happened before.
By the end of the fourth act, that spark erupts into an inferno of hysteria that topples furniture and actors.
GRTA tells Greta that all this hysteria she is feeling, and all these emotions, are exact replicas of her own.
What remains to be seen is the line that separates mass hysteria from the genuine, actual danger of the phenomenon.
They remark on how long it's been since they've ridden in a regular car and worry about causing mass hysteria.
It's hard to say why clowns are this season's reigning bogeymen, but there are precedents for this candy-colored hysteria.
Yes, zero: I know that, fed on a diet of hype, hysteria and relentless attacks, people don't feel this way.
But, the report noted the potential of "mass hysteria" among the public after being exposed to reports of UFO activity.
"I wouldn't expect a big splash that matches the hysteria we've heard over the last several days," that official said.
"There has been a kind of hysteria of the Grim Reaper slaying celebrities, one after the other," she tells VICE.
Instead, the American people witnessed a thorough debunking of the mainstream media's false reporting and the Democrats' anti-Trump hysteria.
Generally speaking, the world right now is devolving into mass hysteria—a place where dogs and cats are living together.
"There are people who foment this hysteria, who move heaven and earth to keep up this 'witch hunt,'" he added.
Even the idea that food dye causes hyperactivity — a mainstay of '80s and '90s health hysteria — hasn't been conclusively proven.
With each new cycle, the levels of hysteria rose, and people started demanding that I be fired, deported or killed.
Those tactics are the rhetorical equivalent of shouting fire in that crowded theater, designed to generate panic and fuel hysteria.
One particular incident against Serbia, when he rolled along the touchline in overwrought hysteria, became an instant source of ridicule.
"There are people who foment this hysteria, who move heaven and earth to keep up this 'witch hunt,'" Peskov said.
So far, the Steele dossier has largely held up against the hurricane more than the deep state hysteria has. Sen.
If the Fed were equally behind the curve with respect to rising inflation there would be hysteria among the commentariat.
The story is, on its face, a stereotypical male fantasy of female neurosis: the Hitchcock version borders on misogynist hysteria.
While sporadically absorbing, "The Cyber Effect," like the internet, frequently takes things out of proportion and creates hysteria from fragments.
In April, false rumors of gunshots caused mass hysteria at New York's Penn Station, leading commuters to run in panic.
"Sometimes this can create a 'mass hysteria' as perceived problems, such as presumed rashes, spread throughout a population," he said.
Claudia Tenney (R) of the 22nd District, for one, didn't think the "hysteria" surrounding Trump's initial executive order was justified.
Early Bugs Bunny cartoons were just garish displays of anti-Japanese hysteria and now he's the face of Warner Brothers.
Yet while the residents focus on that perceived threat with mounting hysteria, they're missing the monsters living openly among them.
The White House is accusing the media of hysteria around Russia and of ginning up a modern day Red Scare.
But there is no denying that such announcements are strengthening a genuine bout of war hysteria, emanating from the Kremlin.
Joe McCarthy rose to corrosive prominence at the midpoint of the 20th century by riding hysteria and spurring it on.
There is no easy way to overcome the hysteria, or appease the genuine concerns, about absorbing large groups of foreigners.
I blamed my hysteria on the loss of Jerry, not to mention the long summer of the fascism of Trump.
There is a growing hysteria among opponents of school choice, with wild assertions that public education is somehow under assault.
When Justice Lewis F. Powell retired from the court in 1986, the hysteria from the right and left was predictable.
" U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross played down the fears saying "hysteria over tariffs is a lot to do over nothing.
No matter the underlying facts, the foes of Kavanaugh are willing to resort to any hyperbole, half-truth and hysteria.
He demonized immigrants, fanned the flames of hysteria over a caravan carrying migrants and wrongly claimed Democrats want open borders.
Transparency helps reduce hysteria, and gives other countries and international experts important information in understanding the spread of the virus.
"You got to be careful even here that we aren't doing this based off of hysteria or overdramatization," he warned.
But a significant part of Fox News' coverage had been aimed toward framing the response to coronavirus as unwarranted hysteria.
"People are in a kind of state of hysteria, so they're stocking up, whether in person or delivery," she said.
Last month, JAMA ran four letters critical of the March study, some faulting the report for ruling out mass hysteria.
"We (would) solve a problem right now that's been created primarily by hysteria," he added, the Anchorage Daily News reported.
An academic paper that analyzed the hysteria presented by the media at the time says "media attention was immense" (here).
But the hysteria likely wouldn't have reached its current level of viral infamy had it not been for Slender Man.
" According to a report in The Guardian, some neurologists suspect that the ailments may be some form of "mass hysteria.
Mr. Atta said he had lived in Peshawar for 18 years but had never witnessed such mass hysteria and panic.
He complained about "sanctions hysteria" in Washington, according to a report by RIA Novosti, a Russian state-run news agency.
The high drama of a Lakers-Celtics game can be the best kind of escape from confusion, worry, and hysteria.
Ours has become an age of Puritan hysteria in which we suppress speech in the name of stamping out hate.
This was the result of all of the talk, all of the hysteria, around the Final to End All Finals.
She, and many of her friends, she said, believed that the coronavirus was a political stunt and media-induced hysteria.
The eels have sparked a gold rush hysteria and a related reality show in Maine, which has restricted catch quotas.
Or, maybe, is it some form of mass hysteria, similar to when people danced themselves to death in the 1500s?
Following Nancy's declaration and Bill's acquiescence, their sons, Ben and Brian, descend in a flurry of this-isn't-happening hysteria.
Ordinary life during wartime — a shuffle of tedium and hysteria, bureaucratic entanglement and everyday pleasures — is evoked in fine detail.
And, despite the laptop hysteria that defined their first overseas trip, Mr. Shackett and Mr. O'Keefe love to travel together.
The hysteria reached a peak at dawn, when they looted, burned, and destroyed thousands of homes in the Greenwood neighborhood.
A strange hysteria about the "boat people" seems to have blinded Australia to what is being perpetrated in its name.
The hysteria about all things Russia and Putin blinds us to how demographically vulnerable and economically fragile Moscow really is.
Fans can only hope the hysteria will subside in time for Ronald's annual appearance in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.
But given the hysteria around everything "Black Panther," the busiest airport in the world knew exactly what it was doing.
Read more " _____ • Evelyn Gordon in Commentary: "The anti-Trump hysteria actually encouraged the very attacks it was meant to combat.
"The Clinton camp has been able to project a neo-McCarthyist hysteria that Russia is responsible for everything," Assange said.
Mr. Reilly believes that by telling his story, he can help diminish the sheer hysteria a murder conviction can inspire.
I didn't expect Zacharia and his co-defendants to have it easy, given the prevailing anti-Muslim hysteria and bigotry.
There's been this long history in medicine of believing that women are especially prone to hysteria, that symptoms are psychogenic.
Moscow has repeatedly denied any involvement and accused British intelligence agencies of staging the attack to stoke anti-Russian hysteria.
The Kremlin has denied any involvement in the incident and accused the British media of whipping up anti-Russian hysteria.
From his late 19th-century perch, he warned that Europe's increasingly democratic states would fall into parochialism and mass hysteria.
The only black entertainer I can think of who causes the same kind of hysteria as white male entertainers is Drake.
Immediately following the presser though, you would have thought that Trump actually would have defected to Russia given the mass hysteria.
Stranger things have probably been made, so I guess its time for all of us to embrace the Stranger Things hysteria.
Justice Kennedy announced his retirement from the Supreme Court this week throwing the left and the mainstream media into utter hysteria.
"The numbers don&apost support the hysteria," said Joel Millman, a spokesman for the Geneva, Switzerland-based International Organization for Migration.
"When Pulwama happened I felt that Mr Modi's government used that to build this war hysteria," Khan told the Financial Times.
They say that political forces in the United States are whipping up hysteria about Russia's influence to discredit President Donald Trump.
If he has really changed his mind on whether climate change is a "mass hysteria phenomenon," he ought to say why.
Once the whistleblower set that latest round of hysteria in motion, the only thing that mattered to Democrats was undermining Trump.
Theories have ranged from mass hysteria to ultrasound to explain the incidents, which continued this year in Cuba and in China.
Her parents split up for the last time, sending her mother into a downward spiral of hysteria, drug abuse and promiscuity.
An ARMY of workers In the past few years, some of BTS' international followers began to harness the hysteria for good.
"Until we know more, the possibility of mass hysteria is certainly in play," New Zealand sociologist Robert Bartholomew, author of Outbreak!
In contrast, this essay brings to light a specific predicament that is often forgotten about in the hysteria of coverage: animals.
That has allowed a sort of hysteria to develop, in which people seen as insufficiently respectful are accosted by angry mobs.
A day after the Rupert Murdoch-owned tabloid declared its support for the "Leave" campaign, its front-page went full-hysteria.
Got that followThe hysteria surrounding each and every move of Trump and his team on Twitter isn't coming out of nowhere.
Pakistan had seen resistance to polio vaccination before, but nothing like this bout of mass hysteria, which took place in April.
These gadgets were actually first created to relieve doctors treating women with "hysteria" with manual genital massages from getting hand cramps.
Apparently, they may be whipping up anti-Russian hysteria so as to overshadow the country's success in hosting the World Cup.
Maduro says the U.S. government and other foes are whipping up hysteria against him to lay the ground for a coup.
But other scientists subsequently cast doubt on that possibility, suggesting instead that it might have been a case of mass hysteria.
Joseph Wu, Taiwan's foreign minister, says it represents "a new level of hysteria" in China's approach to how others describe Taiwan.
A retelling of the trials, the play was a coded indictment of the anti-communist hysteria of the 1940s and '50s.
What we discovered was manufactured hysteria, conspiracy theories, and blind intimidation that feels shockingly similar to the political culture of today.
Gill, a former disarmament ambassador for India, sought to quell the rising hysteria sparked by a vision of murderous drone armies.
Ignoring the midterm hysteria, we continue our obsession with SoftBank today by looking at the group's IPO of its telecom unit.
The journalist manages to pick apart some of the hysteria surrounding the star as well, allegations that he's the antichrist etc.
Moscow has denied any gas attack happened in Douma, instead accusing Britain of staging it to whip up anti-Russian hysteria.
The group show of female artists explores the origins of hysteria and the artistic expressions that have come to represent it.
Where some see progress toward gender equality in the workplace, others see hysteria and the specter of a sexual witch hunt.
" To suggest otherwise is irresponsible and does nothing beyond contributing to mold hysteria and the internet lore of "toxic mold syndrome.
Even though little evidence exists that border corruption is as widespread as Valev asserts, a real demographic fear underlies the hysteria.
Evangelicals, aided by the rapidly growing Ku Klux Klan, whipped up hysteria about obscenity through their sermons, publications, and radio shows.
Yes. Yet the underperformance of the Sweden Democrats relative to US/UK media hysteria is part of a depressingly familiar pattern.
My colleagues at many publications and networks were in full-throated hysteria, suggesting the nation is approaching the brink of disaster.
When you strip away the hyperbole and hysteria, the campaign against ICE is, at its core, a campaign for open borders.
Imagine if Trump had overridden Puerto Rican leadership, and tens of thousands of troops wound up provoking hysteria and diverting resources.
During those months in Salem, righteous and fear-laden hysteria burned stronger than reason among the village's 600 or so residents.
American Muslims' condemnations of the attack were immediate, but some were accompanied by concern that it could provoke anti-Muslim hysteria.
The former KGB officer has denied Russian involvement in the 2016 election, most recently calling it "spy hysteria" on Dec. 85033.
Yet, somehow, he slipped through the net somewhere in the hysteria and the scale of the 1960s search for Bible John.
For all the hate-Hillary hysteria, the convention had been a bit of a snooze — until we got to Ted Cruz.
Which is to say that the hysteria about the kowtow really says more about Great Britain than it does about China.
Isabelle's brother, Micah, a medical student with a sideline in gay fetish porn, has no function except to heighten the hysteria.
Government funds were allocated (until the hysteria passed — a pattern that continues to this day), and scientists rallied to the cause.
A retelling of the trials, the play was a coded indictment of the anti-communist hysteria of the 217s and 217s.
That said, through Fleetwood's dilemma we are privy to the atmosphere of paranoia and fear that accompanies a veritable mass hysteria.
In the video embedded above, YouTuber danoct1 relives the hysteria and shows us what the virus actually did to a computer.
He blamed Democrats and the news media for "partisan hysteria" that he said distorted the intent and scope of the legislation.
For one thing, barely a quarter of American adults use Twitter, where a lot of the Bernie Bro hysteria is centralized.
For "A Strange Relative," Belanger and Smith were thinking about the idea of female hysteria, a dated but persistent cultural diagnosis.
Sean Hannity and Laura Ingraham accused Democrats of being "panic pushers" and of fomenting "mass hysteria" to further their partisan agenda.
You pass a ghost town called Leadfield, where an alleged hundred-million-dollar silver-lead mine created hysteria in the twenties.
A spokeswoman for China's Foreign Ministry accused the US government Monday of responding inappropriately to the outbreak and feeding mass hysteria.
In December 2017, around the height of bitcoin hysteria, it started offering clients access to bitcoin futures on the Cboe exchange.
The first episode starts with mass hysteria at Moordale Secondary School, with everyone thinking there has been an outbreak of chlamydia.
But of course, he's not Hillary, and there it is in a nutshell, people, the real reason behind this "impeachment" hysteria.
"It was hysteria and a completely open attempt to discredit Russia with rather primitive dirty means," Ulyanov was quoted as saying.
I learned of this particular bit of hysteria when it was being discussed one night on Anderson Cooper's show on CNN.
But at least a possible corrective to the collective hysteria of the mass media would have existed, unlike in 2002-3.
The Russian Foreign Ministry attributed the sanctions to "Russophobic hysteria" and reserved the right to take action if it decided to.
"There's some hysteria at the moment but this isn't a very dangerous situation as long as warnings are heeded," he said.
Now is a good time to step back and review the facts of your investment strategy, apart from the current hysteria.
"I think we're getting to the end of the hysteria," said Rick Hutcheon, president and chief operating officer at RKH Investments.
Moscow has repeatedly denied any involvement and accused the British intelligence agencies of staging the attack to stoke anti-Russian hysteria.
AARP and other special-interest groups employ alarmist half-truths and gin up hysteria to promote their self-serving political agendas.
A retelling of the trials, the play was a coded indictment of the anti-communist hysteria of the 1940s and '50s.
Just as media hysteria drove draconian responses to crack cocaine in the 1980s, there is a similar frenzy around fentanyl today.
We're in dangerous waters now, at risk of losing a pivotal movement in our culture to hysteria and mob-rule justice.
The reason behind hysteria changed over the millennia—from wandering womb in ancient times to demonic possession in the Middle Ages.
By the Victorian era, the cause of hysteria was thought to be modern society and all its demands on fragile womanhood.
There's a very direct lineage, where hysteria, in the 19th-century idea of it, has been passed down generation by generation.
"I want the work to embody the franticness, the composure, the hysteria, and the resultant blanketing of it all," she says.
While there's plenty of solid policy grounds for their anti-Trump fervor, it's easy for that to bleed into outright hysteria.
But today, it is clear that his election is only intensifying the storm of hatred and hysteria being directed against us.
That has prompted a bout of political hysteria, egged on by the very same legislators who passed the bill funding ST3.
Hysteria often ensued, but Banks' vision was almost always right, with the girls transformed into supermodels over the course of an hour.
As O.J. Simpson, Cuba Gooding, Jr. does his best with a role that forces him to alternate between hysteria and childlike withdrawal.
But of course, he racism behind this famous example of mass hysteria is constantly overshadowed by the narrative of white women victims.
To the experts, the students' mental health condition was probably a more likely explanation to why the students fell into a hysteria.
To some, joining these unrelated dots into a picture of conspiracy is a 21st-century form of reds-under-the-bed hysteria.
From the hysteria and in memoriam roundups that proliferated after the news of his departure, you would think Simons himself had died.
Trade-war hysteria has fueled warnings that China could weaponize its massive holdings of U.S. Treasuries by dumping them on the market.
Some men will excuse their behaviour on the ground that it is hysteria whipped up by the left to get at Republicans.
The hysteria over the Iowa result is simpler: The politically engaged, from campaigns to journalists to assorted Twitterati, wanted an immediate result.
Possible explanations range from sonic weapons to an infection to mass hysteria to some sort of toxic exposure or even a drug.
Also notable is that even with its massive commercial success, Hysteria is remembered as much for its studio innovations as its songs.
Though the cold-war hysteria has subsided, the worry that the youngest generation of Americans is losing an educational arms race endures.
Instead of crying, instead of making hysteria and accusing central European countries, we should strengthen ourselves and be ready for the competition.
It's actually artist David Salle who complains at most length about "mass hysteria" by diversity campaigners, and who hasn't been publicly criticized.
"Here we go LOL #measlesoutbreak on #CNN #Fake #Hysteria," Shine, a former Fox News producer, tweeted, slamming CNN's coverage of the disease.
Maybe it's a combination of those two things coupled with headlines and hysteria, the growing presence of mass shootings in American culture.
Although the symptoms of hysteria changed throughout cultural contexts, symptoms were consistently connected to the prevailing medical beliefs of women's biological anatomy.
This was when we knew the millennium hysteria was behind us, but we still didn't know what the century had in store.
Moscow has consistently denied Russian involvement, blaming Democrats for creating a "fiction" and accusing them of mass hysteria and being sore losers.
Given all of the hysteria regarding Chinese network vendors at the moment, the revelations quickly resulted in raised eyebrows among DC lawmakers.
The parallels with contamination hysteria during the 1980s HIV/AIDS epidemic and in homes where crystal meth has been smoked are unavoidable.
The footage was so striking it gave rise to a new phrase, "like lemmings," which is sometimes used to describe mass hysteria.
In an April radio interview, Cramer accused Democrats of wanting to "pour fuel on the fire of hysteria" over Trump's Chinese tariffs.
For a company that thrives strictly on online sales, you can picture the kind of hysteria that might ensue with the news.
This badly misconstrues Lincoln's genius, which was never for conciliation but always for drawing the maximally tough line with minimal outward hysteria.
This entire election is being conducted in the key of hysteria, and Comey just found a way to amplify that ugly music.
In the late '70s, "the Cook County courts were in the grip of a kind of anti–welfare queen hysteria," Levin reports.
That bill was blocked by hard-core House Republicans fanning the same border hysteria and cultural anxieties that Mr. Trump exploits today.
Her performance is equal parts limp hysteria and fashion-plate elegance and reminds us that yesterday's shocking mavericks often age into bores.
If your preferred candidate loses, there is no need for mass hysteria, canceled midterms, safe spaces, crying rooms or group primal screams.
"There's a kind of hysteria and momentum — 'oh, this might smell a little like Watergate, or there are unanswered questions,' " he said.
"There has been for far too long a confected hysteria about no deal, and a determination to make it taboo," Johnson said.
The Kremlin has denied any involvement in the incident and says anti-Russian hysteria is being whipped up by the British media.
State news agency KCNA said the Trump administration's "serious military hysteria" had reached a "dangerous phase which can no longer be overlooked".
The symptoms of hysteria varied over historical periods, from full-on epileptic fits to nervousness, irritability, anxiety, and "heaviness" in the abdomen.
Documents revealed by FOIA requests made by VICE show how the government uses its own xenophobic hysteria to justify anti-migrant policies.
"Despite the hysteria from the political class and the media, smoking doesn't kill," he wrote in an op-ed at the time.
How much anger has been biding its time and biting its tongue, wary of being pathologized as hysteria or dismissed as paranoia?
The more we give in to hysteria, the more we tend to make bad decisions  —  in business, government, and our personal lives.
They have a love affair and become ensnared in the "lavender scare," the hysteria that purged gay employees from the federal government.
I've noticed a lot of young people look at the monotonous daily hysteria of we anti-Trumpers and they find it silly.
Those investors should be concerned, and they should use this market hysteria du jour as the catalyst for a substantive portfolio review.
It was a second sighting a week later, though, that caused the wave of hysteria that forced the government to speak out.
The Jim Crow laws that institutionalized segregation in the 19703s were accompanied by a mass hysteria in the United States against immigrants.
Jeremy Peters, who covers politics for The Times, said that many Republicans were incensed by what they saw as hysteria over Trump.
Andrew M. Cuomo on Monday, offered the first official account of how fear led to hysteria and ultimately put lives at risk.
Privately, sources close to the White House were unbowed and dismissive of what they described as predictable hysteria over Trump's vulgar remarks.
Yet with Mr. Obama in office, Republicans used deficit hysteria as an excuse when they refused to raise it without spending concessions.
" Another, under a painting on the wall, indicated that the bar "didn't close under the bombings, should it close for collective hysteria?
Given the long history of hysteria surrounding technology, it's tempting to agree with those who dismiss claims that video games are addictive.
It was the ultimate in "fake news," encouraged by a vicious, jingoistic press and politicians seeking to capitalize on the national hysteria.
"This trait — emotional fragility and acute sensitivity — would often send him into a state of hysteria," wrote his second wife, Anna Larina.
I ended last week's column with a warning for the press corps, about their potential contribution to a climate of political hysteria.
Eisenman specializes in what might be called wholesome hysteria, cognizant of worldly and personal disarray but refusing to be gloomy about it.
Lawyer: Trump's language fueled hysteria Talking to CNN, Pratt said he'd never seen anything like the lead-up to the 2016 elections.
The Divided States of Hysteria, written and drawn by Howard Chaykin, and published by Image comics, provoked a strong response from fans.
"Hysteria" — which comes from the Greek word for womb, hystera — was one of the first mental health conditions attributed to only women.
The Witch takes on a 17th century family as it devolves into hysteria amid the belief their oldest daughter is a witch.
Both India and Pakistan have a duty to maintain that profoundly moral stand at a time when hysteria is at a high.
"In the Victorian period, doctors attributed hysteria to the dangerous behaviors of intellectual women," writes Greer Theus of Washington and Lee University.
In the mid-80s, it had arrived in New York with a bang that puts the Cronut hysteria of 2013 to shame.
Social Democrats have responded to the ceaseless hysteria by treating immigration as a threat to their traditional voter base, the Danish worker.
One hundred years ago, the vibrator was invented to relieve doctors, whose fingers were frequently cramped from treating "hysteria" in female patients.
I saw the same thing in the months leading up the Brexit vote earlier this year: the lying, the fearmongering, the hysteria.
Lady Blackwood is getting a check up before the last supper that night, and in her hysteria she reveals her suspicions about Prudence.
The hysteria over the Alternative for Germany, or AfD, Germany's right-wing populist party has been overdone -- and especially in the international press.
The Russian media is no longer dazzled by President Trump, the mood has changed, and Russia just wants this "hysteria" to go away.
When we come back, Rush Limbaugh explains why you, the American people, are not buying this feigned phony outrage on the Russian hysteria.
But no doubt, the president will also address when he speaks tonight the rising tension and hysteria surrounding family separated on the border.
Broadly speaking, I think you're right, though a lot of this, in my view, is just rank hysteria ginned up by xenophobic opportunists.
City officials and scientists have investigated various potential causes of the hums, including industrial plants, electricity pylons, mating fish, and even mass hysteria.
Appearances aside, the vibrator's past use as a medical device to treat "hysteria" is the stuff of eye-rolling legend at this point.
Harris reportedly recorded the song months ago, which makes it unlikely that he was predicting the Hiddleswift hysteria that would one day follow.
Russia accused Boris Johnson, Britain's foreign minister, of "Russophobic hysteria" after he called for anti-war protests outside the Russian embassy in London.
From the moment Barb stepped on screen in the first season of Netflix's Stranger Things, a collective hysteria broke out over the internet.
Mr Carlson has downplayed investigations into ties between Mr Trump's presidential campaign and Russia's efforts to manipulate the 2016 election as "Russia hysteria".
But the study said the patients had inner ear damage and showed "objective signs" that their symptoms were not caused by mass hysteria.
He even undermines his own administration with Twitter, like today, when he ruined the White House's response to an FBI scandal with hysteria.
The threat to the bar — Abby's landlord has died and left the house to Bill (Nelson Franklin), a worrywart — is handled without hysteria.
"There was a whole hysteria about that being of interest to Russia, but there is nothing within the interest of Russia," Putin said.
"There was the satanic panic, the hysteria over Dungeons and Dragons, and sensationalized media reports of Satanists trying to abduct children," he says.
With the possible exceptions of race, sex and Theresa May's dancing, no subject has inspired more hysteria in British politics than the referendum.
Does the recent coverage tap into a larger problem, or are media outlets creating a sense of hysteria and mis-characterising the issue?
It's kind of a new birth: you're your own friend, the passion dims down, the fear dims down and the hysteria dims down.
" Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov condemned Pyongyang's missile and nuclear "adventures" but warned "military hysteria is not just an impasse, it's a disaster.
Just consider how, not only did Trump build up this ridiculous hysteria about Obamacare, but the whole Republican Party went along with that.
When the grid goes down, it isn't clear why, but they are left to fend for themselves as confusion quickly turns to hysteria.
The former president and sitting senator has led an opposition campaign of such unrelenting mendacity and reckless hysteria it would embarrass Donald Trump.
And it wasn't so long ago that a few prominent government officials expressing concern about a drug was enough to spark mass hysteria.
A wave of hysteria aimed at German-Americans swept the nation as it struggled to assimilate what was then its largest ethnic group.
The added attention increased scrutiny on Marinelli's residency and drew attention to what he described as "anti-Russian hysteria" in the United States.
There was so much noise and so much hysteria and disinformation, so I wanted to show the kind of whirl of different perspectives.
There are, of course, portrayals of women's mental illness that do not fall into stereotypes that should have died with the hysteria diagnosis.
But critics of the campaign say that it only served to create hysteria around drugs, and that touting abstinence isn't the best approach.
" More from the official: "As far as the hysteria ... He loves that you guys go crazy, so he's going to keep doing it.
A skepticism of entangling wars and a businesslike approach to strategic partnerships has been met with hysteria by the establishment in both parties.
A blight on a remote farm's crops means starvation, a child's wild accusation holds undue weight, and hysteria spreads like the common cold.
The question is: To what extent is anxiety about Trump controlling the nuclear arsenal warranted; and to what extent is it counterproductive hysteria.
The meeting at TV Prima was not just a case of a Czech news organisation deciding to wind up public hysteria over refugees.
The movie adaption of Stephen King's It is slated to be released on Friday, bringing with it some good old-fashioned clown hysteria.
When Vladimir Putin set out to avenge history and make Russia great again, he whipped up anti-American hysteria and scorned Washington's overreach.
After announcing his signing to Shady/Aftermath in a joint venture between Eminem and Dr. Dre, 50 Cent hysteria hit a fever pitch.
We packed up two cars, three dogs, a kid, baby, and hit the road north expecting price gouging, reckless driving and mass hysteria.
Recording other mundane scenes in Germany, Staehle wanted to show the quiet life that contradicted the Y11K hysteria of the frenetic internet age.
In light of all the political correctness and leftist hysteria, I'm curious about what you think: How should Robert E. Lee be remembered?
Paulina Olowska, sitting in front of her in-progress oil and acrylic painting "Hysteria (After Eggleston)," 19300, at her studio in Rabka, Poland.
The hysteria and anger was particularly pronounced on college campuses, where students held "cry-ins" and shouted "Not my president!" at massive rallies.
Other cases seem attributable to children with overactive imaginations, teenagers pulling pranks and others with their own reasons for adding to the hysteria.
OBAMA TRIES TO CALM BREXIT FEARS: President Obama is warning against worldwide "hysteria" in response to Britain's vote to leave the European Union.
" Still, he said, "I could see how the statement was misconstrued and elevated to a level of hysteria that I really didn't expect.
But I have a different theory: After living through so many years of uncontrolled hysteria and histrionics, Ms. Leve badly pines for witnesses.
While countless members of Congress scream about Russian hysteria, Trump understands the importance of having a constructive relationship with a fellow nuclear power.
"You Will Know Me" revisits some of the author's favorite themes — community hysteria, the chaos of adolescent sexuality — but with a slight twist.
Despite the hysteria of the left, it is impossible to see the Trump administration as anything but firm in its dealing with Russia.
The fact that there was basically nothing to fight back against was, as always, lost in the hysteria that Spencer had strategically unleashed.
What follows is a ritual of rebellion that is part hysteria, part melodrama—a subconscious bargaining between the possessing demons and school officials.
Hysteria has been her pronounced diagnosis, and the creepy doctor insists that — with the right treatment — she'll soon enough be right as rain.
And this sense of hysteria and narcissism from people pretending to be decent and moral is sort of what the book is about.
The three east London schoolgirls prompted a global outcry, and not a little hysteria about the power and potency of Islamic State propaganda.
The Indian army told the BBC that these allegations were fake and propagated by people who were trying to spread anti-India hysteria.
That the group not only survived the hysteria but also went on to make even better music is worth savoring all over again.
Both men had studied under Jean-Martin Charcot, who believed that hysteria could arise from traumatic events as well as from physiological causes.
In each case, the stories were primarily spread by children and caused mild to moderate hysteria, but no clown predators were ever found.
The strings are almost troublingly raw, perched on the edge of hysteria, over a yawning gulf to the deep base of the orchestra.
Second, Very Serious People pivoted very early from concern about the unemployed — hey, they probably lacked the necessary skills — to hysteria over deficits.
But it's also a raw depiction of the desperation of living with alcoholism and denial amid the hypocrisy and hysteria of show business.
" At a town hall meeting, he said "this is no time for Donald Trump's record of hysteria and xenophobia, hysterical xenophobia ... and fearmongering.
On Tuesday, Dr. Charles Rosenfarb, the State Department's medical director, dismissed the notion that the problems resulted from some form of mass hysteria.
And, at the Chicago Shakespeare Theater, a new, presumably pre-Broadway musical called "Six" blows out the amps with its pop-historical hysteria.
"My specialty seems to be playing the loud, pompous, bombastic, verging-on-hysteria guy," Mr. Schramm told The Los Angeles Times in 1989.
The incidents caused something of a nationwide hysteria, and led to more than 230 copycat incidents and false reports of similar strawberry spikings.
" KEN POLCARI, SENIOR MARKET STRATEGIST, SLATESTONE WEALTH LLC IN JUPITER, FL: "Between oil and the virus, the headlines are creating hysteria right now.
ASSASSINATION NATION A teenage-centered, midnight movie update of late-17th-century hysteria: a hacker reveals the secrets of a town called Salem.
MCADAM: WELL, DAVID, I THINK YOU WERE ONE OF THE EARLY ONES TO SEE THERE WAS A HUGE AMOUNT OF HYSTERIA AROUND MERGERS.
Russian officials say the West is whipping up anti-Russian hysteria around Moscow's alleged involvement in both the U.S. presidential election and Brexit.
The open casting call has injected hysteria and hope in parts of a city that is poor in resources but rich in characters.
"It has to do with vulnerable minorities being protected from any kind of hysteria that's worked by a demagogic political leader," he said.
To Trump's supporters, the only thing that was new about the latest skirmish was the level of hysteria it provoked from the media.
Such footage can cause mass hysteria, portray someone unfairly and also make the person who posted it a target for retaliation or lawsuits.
One can imagine the hysteria it would cause if Trump decided to unilaterally stop enforcing tax penalties against corporations or the very rich.
As with the hysteria over cow killings, the furor takes form mostly on social media and platforms like WhatsApp, where rumors spread indiscriminately.
Amid the hysteria, few recognized that this shift in balance had more to do with evolving human behaviors than some mythically ravenous shark.
And then the stream of interviewers began to trickle in, filling the office with bodies but not with any of the hysteria outside.
Women in the Victorian era weren't supposed to be able to feel sexual desire, so hysteria became a disease completely removed from sex.
The reality is that hysteria was one of like 300 ailments that vibrators were sold for and it wasn't really doctors using them.
In any event, this mesmerizing destruction is the perfect kind of distracting relief we need as political hysteria and other emotions get heightened.
The fandom surrounding Cassidy approached the hysteria of Beatlemania a decade earlier and culminated in a stampede at a 1974 show in London.
It goes back to hysteria, back in the day, of 'women having emotions must be the devil, so let's beat it out of her.
Zuckerberg thought Sandberg should have more effectively quelled public "hysteria," and more aggressively allocated resources to monitoring content on the site, the Journal reports.
Catastro-fix is an aggressive stimulant that wokrs by reactivating your brain&aposs fear receptors giving you that fight or flight hysteria you crave.
We hope to minimize the drug-related hysteria that can lead to unnecessary anxiety and policies that are more harmful than the drugs themselves.
For women who couldn't get any at all, there was the myth of "hysteria," the affliction thought to affect women who were sexually frustrated.
Russia denied any involvement, scolded Johnson for "wild" comments and said anti-Russian hysteria was being whipped up intentionally to damage relations with London.
And then there's "Sad Girls Club," which Pyle says is, at least in part, an attempt to address the long historicization of female hysteria.
Former Premier Baird called the opposition to lockouts a "growing hysteria," writing on Facebook that the post-lockout city is "more vibrant than ever".
Unless the government gets better at helping the losers from free trade, anti-trade sentiment may one day rival the hysteria over foreign workers.
Fresh produce is the albatross around grocers' necks — it's got a razor-thin profit margin, it spoils quickly, and illnesses can prompt public hysteria.
His optimism aside, it's hard to deny that this has been a year of particularly migration-focused hysteria in western European politics and media.
Now a source has come forward claiming that all of the anti-Harry and Meghan hysteria is driven by tabloid media and palace leaks.
Maybe Buttigieg is unaware of the growing consensus among mainstream economists that the deficit hysteria of seven or eight years ago was greatly overblown.
In the same way that "hysteria" was once considered a valid medical diagnosis, any perceived "acting out" could become the justification for mental hobbling.
The polls suggest they are headed for a drubbing, which is presumably why they are trying to stir up hysteria about boat people again.
"The way we see it with all the rumors and hysteria, we're telling the community that ICE is always conducting operations," she said Sunday.
Do you think the concept of "female hysteria" is more relevant than ever now, even though it is an incredibly dated term and mentality?
But even more tellingly, the documentary was directed by Andrew Wakefield, the former doctor who incited today's anti-vaccine hysteria in the first place.
As unlikely as it seems in the midst of our collective post-election hysteria, it's instructive to remember that Democrats have been here before.
Straight men are allowed to shove things up their butts, with less stigma and sexual identity hysteria than in decades past, according to academics.
The web's penchant for bullying and triggers notwithstanding, the hyperbole of internet fandom most closely resembles the hysteria that would surround an uptown star.
"I believe this reaction is more out of hysteria than a thoughtful strategy," Roi Carthy, chief marketing officer at Shine, told CNBC by phone.
An impoverished quality of debate that frequently and increasingly appears to be approaching something resembling mass hysteria as trolls are delivered dining on-demand.
The reason for our collective hysteria was simple: President Obama finally made his first public appearance since leaving the White House in late January.
Tinkering around their edges, as he did, was an implicit admission that the road to serfdom he'd warned about was really just unfounded hysteria.
Even the hysteria over whether or not Canadian ice dance champions Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir are fucking has mostly skipped over my head.
But in the years following 9/73, with anti-Muslim hysteria on the rise, Dearborn found itself the subject of anti-Muslim conspiracy theories.
But Putin, speaking in China on Tuesday, cautioned against "military hysteria" and said that the only way to resolve the crisis was through diplomacy.
"This is one of those moments, I've seen a couple in 49 years, where mass hysteria overtakes us all," Carlson told the co-hosts.
Our last president, a black guy called Barack Obama, provoked mass hysteria for putting his feet on the Resolute desk in the Oval Office.
The media hysteria over the blackness of the latest member into the family demonstrates how taken for granted the whiteness of the monarchy is.
But the collective hysteria may well convince society that we can continue to ignore that racism that is at the root of British society.
Despite some of the hysteria about Yellowstone, which last erupted 640,000 years ago, the odds of another eruption happening anytime soon are vanishingly small.
"Despite all the hype and hysteria out there, these bills do nothing to fundamentally diminish executive authority," Walker, a Republican, said in a statement.
With all the hysteria around surging to records and possibly being the currency of the future, CNBC decided to put it to the test.
If the anti-immigrant hysteria caucus got its way, these doctors would be staying in their home countries rather than treating patients in ours.
Pressure builds in a protracted sequence of sputtering lobby lights, leaky fixtures, dying dowagers, the assault itself and the hysteria of the young girl.
It predates Trump, but this goes back to the Obama administration, with Trump's origins, and all the racist hysteria that was directed at Obama.
That the current hysteria over bathrooms is leading to women, trans or not, getting harassed in bathrooms is, on top of plain awful, ironic.
Just last December, he witnessed anti-immigrant hysteria in a neo-Nazi march, but found it was out-rivaled by thousands of counter-protesters.
Russia has denied any involvement in the Skripal case and suggested London fabricated the attack in an attempt to whip up anti-Russian hysteria.
"This is not the first time this group of anti-doping agencies fuels the hysteria over the Russian team's participation in Pyeongchang," he said.
When the conversation shifts to societal changes that have impacted boxing, he contrasts the hysteria over bullying and micro-aggressions with his own experiences.
" Has this gravity been something you've had to gain over time, versus just understanding witch hunts in the context of the obviously gendered "hysteria?
One of the doctors who questioned their findings, for example, has previously identified "a preponderance of female participants" as a characteristic of mass hysteria.
The novel coronavirus has swept the globe, infecting more than 461,000 people and killing at least 20,000 worldwide, leaving mass hysteria in its wake.
Thousands of people thronged the area and fueled the hysteria with "entirely new and strictly original" stories of what they claimed to have seen.
"Totally chill" vs "mass hysteria" It is not true that the nationwide panic level was "totally chill" during the H1N1 pandemic of 2009-13.
When a doctor, Craig Spencer, returned to New York from West Africa and tested positive for Ebola in 2014, hysteria threatened to outpace reason.
In literature, the characteristics of wild animals have often been attributed to women in order to convey their madness, hysteria, and all-around strangeness.
But, ultimately, each narrative fails to appreciate the "cocktail of factors" that made Salem a lightning rod for hysteria in the late 17th century.
We have seen this kind of government-incited hysteria before, and it has led to the deaths of many young Americans, for no reason.
On Monday, he tweeted: "Hey, guys, time to cool the clown hysteria--most of em are good, cheer up the kiddies, make people laugh."
How can a government balance legitimate concerns about an epidemic against the temptation to overstate the risks or incite hysteria about a disempowered population?
Attempting to remove her sneakers provoked such hysteria that for the first three nights, my husband and I let her wear them to bed.
The announcement of an American's death in Wuhan was upsetting, as are the "rumors and mass hysteria" that he often sees on social media.
But when Dr. Granville invented the vibrator in the early 1880s, it was not meant to be used on women or to cure hysteria.
Sasse, in his remarks at the hearing, lambasted "hysteria" around Supreme Court confirmations and attributed it to an overly partisan understanding of the judiciary.
Fueled by mass hysteria, politicians in cities and countries around the world clamor to secure their borders against the threat of a spreadable disease.
Research we are conducting at the University of Pennsylvania can help to put the politicized hysteria of the moment into global and historical perspective.
Brooks warned that Russian hysteria has gripped Washington and worried that the allegations of collusion between Trump campaign officials and Moscow had been overblown.
" As he laid out in his filing, Pratt said such language fueled the hysteria in people like Stein who had been "lost and ignored.
These ugly events, hearsay and hysteria at the expense of facts and substance, are the natural conclusion of campaigns built on such flimsy foundations.
But his silence provides cover for Shine to call concern about measles "hysteria" and falsely claim that Baby Boomers benefitted from contracting the disease.
However, it fell victim to pearl-clutching hysteria, possibly hyped by competing wine producers, around the rumored effects of thujone, a component of wormwood.
The mistake unleashed hysteria and confusion across the state, home to some 1.4 million people and a heavy concentration of U.S. military command structure.
The Kremlin has also repeatedly denied any involvement in the incident, accusing British intelligence agencies of staging the attack to stoke anti-Russian hysteria.
SAVE has a section called "Rape Culture Hysteria" on its website and is listed as a misogynist hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center.
All seemed well in Gotham, until the news in 2013 that Ben Affleck would be taking over, which elicited a response that bordered on hysteria.
But this week's Terraform, Meg Elison's "Hysteria," posits that the futuristic concept of artificial wombs has nothing on the timeless psychological baggage of impending parenthood.
Hysteria might be causing people to Google search "How to do a Facebook cleanse" (hint: turn it off), but size is the network's chief antagonist.
And, by the way on TV, over -- just the past 24 hours alone -- not the earlier 48 hours -- the anti-Trump hysteria is even worse.
If that is not the case, I think he should say so, explicitly, especially after this weekend, because there is so much hysteria and misinformation.
Siswanto, a psychology professor at Soegijapranata Catholic University in Central Java, came to the same conclusion after years studying mass hysteria cases in Indonesian schools.

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