Guest guest Posted June 26, 2004 Report Share Posted June 26, 2004 War Worries Here's how to lessen your fears by Francine Parnes September 11 left you worrying about going places where you once took safety for granted. Sniper attacks last fall delivered more fear to your doorstep. The economy's plummet has you stressed over job layoffs, and dwindling 401(k) accounts for the future. And now there's the war with Iraq. Once you felt secure, but now you're vigilant, 24/7. Americans are getting walloped by a flurry of fears--from cell phone hazards to rogue nuclear weapons, listeria-laden " killer lunchmeat " to smallpox. High anxiety is the new normal. Truth is, we may be fretting about the wrong risks: remote possibilities we can't control. Don't give in! Here's why. " Frightened people seeking a sense of safety can make dangerous choices: to drive extra miles to avoid a location they think is unsafe, to buy a gun they're not trained to use, or to reduce their physical exercise by staying indoors or close to home, " notes Ropeik, director of risk communication at the Harvard Center for Risk Analysis. " Just the stress of fear is dangerous. It raises levels of hormones that suppress the immune system, increasing our susceptibility to infectious disease. " Ropeik's rule for taming high anxiety: Be practical. Face your fears, calmly assess the risk, then deal with the ones you can control. Take a deep breath, and go on with your life. Chances are, the risks you can do something about are also the ones most likely to " get " you: The odds are one in four that your home smoke detectors aren't working, but 1 in more than 500,000 that you would have been a victim of the Washington, DC-area snipers. " Understanding why risks make us so afraid can help us apply both our emotional and our rational sides to the challenge of making ourselves safe, " Ropeik says. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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