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    1. Consumers not overreacting to incident of mad cow disease : nationwide polls of Americans show mad cow disease is not their greatest food-related concern

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    2. Food scares and demand recovery patterns: an econometric investigation

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    4. Just another food scare?

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    5. Mad cow disease and the stigmatization of British beef

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    6. Putting consumers back in their place: after "pink slime" victory, reminders that corporations do know best

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    8. The rise and fall of risk reporting: media coverage of human genetics research, "False Memory Syndrome" and mad cow disease

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