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Hysteria was created when the US agencies the FDA and CDC started to describe youth use as an epidemic. The origins of the use of this term are from a | Hysteria was created when the US agencies the FDA and CDC started to describe youth use as an epidemic. The origins of the use of this term are from a FDA focus group involving youth to find the most impactful scary word to influence their peers. | ||
Clive Bates [https://www.clivebates.com/the-great-american-youth-vaping-epidemic-really/ analysis] | Clive Bates [https://www.clivebates.com/the-great-american-youth-vaping-epidemic-really/ analysis] |
Revision as of 02:00, 5 December 2020
Hysteria was created when the US agencies the FDA and CDC started to describe youth use as an epidemic. The origins of the use of this term are from a FDA focus group involving youth to find the most impactful scary word to influence their peers.
Clive Bates analysis
Brad Rodu analysis
Michelle Minton Blame Anti-Tobacco Advocates for Youth Vaping “Epidemic”