Why Aren't We More Scared of diseases like measles?

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How do you decide whether you should be worried about communicable diseases like measles, polio, or HPV? University of Michigan's Professor Brian Zikmund-Fisher returns to Risk Bites to explain the "availability heuristic" – the way we all use our memory and feelings to inform our risk perceptions about infectious diseases.

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University of Michigan Risk Science Center.
University of Michigan School of Public Health.

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FURTHER INFORMATION AND READING

Professor Brian Zikmund-Fisher:

University of Michigan Risk Science Center series on vaccines:

NOVA: Vaccines - Calling The Shots:

National Press Club briefing: Vaccinations and Disease Prevention

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