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Contrasting Greek myths with modern worries is a specialty that she has mastered.
Modern worries include cyber-stalkers, marketers preying on their kids' innocence, and even their own children's greater technological savvy.
So do medical concerns, though they have changed their idiom — from the Galenic "breeding of ill humors" to modern worries about, say, the accumulation of cholesterol plaques.
Modern worries and anxieties – and, it should be said, an outdoor world which really is less child-friendly then ever before – has led to a risk-averse culture that finds expression in overbearing health and safety policies which fail to weigh the benefits of a given activity against the risks involved.
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In this study, we investigated how modern health worries influence attitudes and decisions about functional foods.
Participants with higher levels of modern health worries had a greater acceptance of functional foods designed to reduce the likelihood of disease compared to participants with low modern health worries.
Modern health worries were also significantly related to a preference for foods with natural as opposed to synthetic additives.
Overall, the results suggested that modern health worries are an important psychological factor to consider with regards to attitudes toward functional foods.
We found levels of modern health worries to be significantly associated with participants' reports of organic food consumption and presence of food allergies.
A recent report by Third Way, a liberal think tank based in Washington DC, concludes there is an upcoming convergence of events that will make our modern day worries about crime seem miniscule.
For example, Petrie et al. [ 33] identified how certain modern health worries were associated with having a disease that most people would be likely to associate with it (e.g. tainted food concerns and gastrointestinal problems, or toxic intervention concerns and pseudoneurology complaints).
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