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  2. Hysteria - Wikipedia

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    Hysteria is a term used to mean ungovernable emotional excess and can refer to a temporary state of mind or emotion. [1] ... For example, from 1949 to 1978, ...

  3. List of mass panic cases - Wikipedia

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    Recurrent epidemic of mass hysteria in Nepal (2016–2018) – A unique phenomenon of “recurrent epidemic of mass hysteria” was reported from a school of Pyuthan district of western Nepal in 2018. After a 9-year-old school girl developed crying and shouting episodes, quickly other children of the same school were also affected resulting in ...

  4. Category:Hysteria - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to hysteria and its depictions. It is a term used to mean ungovernable emotional excess and can refer to a temporary state of mind or emotion. In the nineteenth century, female hysteria was considered a diagnosable physical illness in women. Currently, most physicians do not accept hysteria as a medical diagnosis.

  5. Anti-German sentiment - Wikipedia

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    The following examples are described in a study done by the European University Institute in Florence: [102] In the Přerov incident, 71 men, 120 women, and 74 children were killed. [citation needed] 30,000 Germans were forced to leave their homes in Brno for labour camps near Austria. It is estimated that several hundred died in the march.

  6. Mass psychogenic illness - Wikipedia

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    Episodes of mass hysteria have been frequent in Nepalese schools, [32] [33] at times even leading to the temporary closure of those schools involved. [34] In 2018, a unique phenomenon of "recurrent epidemic of mass hysteria" was reported from a school of Pyuthan district of western Nepal. After a nine-year-old school girl developed crying and ...

  7. ‘Hysteria!’ Questions Answered Before Season 2: Possession ...

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    Hysteria!, which started streaming on Friday, October 18, is set in the 1980s and revolves around the era's Satanic Panic. At the center of the show is a high school heavy metal band of outcasts ...

  8. Hysterical strength - Wikipedia

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    The most common anecdotal examples based on hearsay are of parents lifting vehicles to rescue their children, and when people are in life-and-death situations. Periods of increased strength are short-lived, usually no longer than a few minutes, and might lead to muscle injuries and exhaustion later.

  9. Little Rascals day care sexual abuse trial - Wikipedia

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    In retrospect, the case reflected day care sex abuse hysteria, including allegations of satanic ritual abuse. The testimony of the children was coached. The testimony of the children was coached. In January 1989, allegations were made by a woman that Bob Kelly had sexually abused her child.