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Framing public health as being in crisis due to liver disease
Public health policy is framed as highly effective in preventing disease and saving costs
Framing PTSD as a severe, unmanaged threat to veterans' well-being
The current permitting system is portrayed as a broken, failing bureaucracy holding back American potential
Environmental regulation and activists are framed as hostile forces obstructing national progress
People with disability are framed as excluded from adequate support
The disability community is framed as vulnerable and under threat from policy changes
Promotes the health benefits of using whole vegetables and reducing food waste
Undermines legitimacy of mental illness as a contextual factor by mentioning it passively without integrating it into legal or moral framing
Hospital project framed as posing safety risks to patients due to unresolved defects
Questioning the validity of how 'attached' status is defined and counted
Slight positive framing of progress in primary care attachment
Mental health portrayed as a dangerous crisis threatening child safety and stability
Framed as failing to protect community from long-term carcinogenic exposure
Framed as endangered by RFK Jr.'s vaccine skepticism
Mental health claims portrayed as suspect and manipulative
Mental health struggles framed as insufficient excuse and socially excluded
Mental health system portrayed as failing to prevent harm
Mental health concerns framed as an illegitimate excuse to avoid consequences
Current public health efforts are implied to be insufficient in addressing the rise in early-onset cancers
Framing Indigenous communities as included and prioritized in national policy
Undermines trust in mental health professionals' ability to assess risk and manage rehabilitation
Undermines trust in mental health professionals' risk assessments
Public health portrayed as under threat from unlabelled carcinogenic risk in common consumer products
Experimental drugs are framed as safe and urgently needed, despite unproven status
Mental health crisis portrayed as leading to personal failure and loss of control
Mental health treatment system portrayed as ineffective and disconnected
Indigenous child and community framed as excluded from care decisions and cultural continuity
Public health policy is portrayed as innovative and effective
Framed as historically wronged and deserving of protection from nuclear harm
SVP framed as adversarial to mainstream institutions and international cooperation
Public health conditions in the facility are framed as being in crisis due to systemic neglect
portrays public health institutions as compromised during a crisis
Public health protections framed as failing to safeguard prenatal and child development
Framing flood-affected social housing tenants as emotionally and psychologically neglected
Emphasis on psychological harm to victims of deepfakes
Disabled badge users are portrayed as vulnerable and under threat from public aggression
Disabled individuals are framed as marginalized and othered in public spaces
Disabled people are being socially excluded and targeted due to suspicion over blue badge use
Public health measures portrayed as grossly excessive and mismanaged
Public ownership and new programs framed as beneficial for patient outcomes
Indigenous Peoples framed as excluded from full legal recognition or protection
framing public health institutions as compromised and endangering transparency
Mental health is portrayed as a vulnerable condition under threat from unsympathetic institutional responses
The situation is framed as an urgent public health crisis requiring immediate action
Public health is framed as under severe threat from modern lifestyle factors
regulatory approval is being granted despite insufficient health risk data
Hospice care system portrayed as vulnerable to abuse
Framed as institutionally corrupt, advancing ideological agendas
Framed as part of an ongoing crisis of accountability during the pandemic
Public ownership framed as beneficial for patient outcomes and system integrity
Indigenous commemorative efforts are framed as adversarial to national traditions
Indigenous cultural expression is portrayed as unwelcome or under scrutiny
Portraying public health institutions as fundamentally untrustworthy and deceptive
Indigenous cultural practices are portrayed as needing protection from mockery
Public health in rural areas is portrayed as under threat due to systemic access barriers
public health framed as threatened by antibiotic resistance
Framing mental health struggles as inherently dangerous
framed as ineffective and creating dangerous legal uncertainty for doctors and patients
Mental health care system framed as in crisis due to inter-agency gaps
Mental health response system portrayed as endangering vulnerable individuals
Excluding Māori perspectives on state-owned land and assets despite relevance
Public safety institutions and progress are framed as effective, particularly in reducing crime and drug dependency
US food safety practices framed as ineffective and deceptive
public health initiative portrayed as failing due to federal inaction
alcohol impairment framed as harmful to public health
women's health portrayed as endangered by current legal restrictions
Marginalizing mental health treatment by subordinating it to scandal narrative
Maternity care system framed in ongoing crisis due to chronic understaffing and resourcing failures
Public health system portrayed as endangering mothers and babies due to systemic failures
Indigenous nations framed as legitimate, influential actors in energy decisions
Indigenous people framed as systematically excluded and marginalized in crisis response
Scientific advancement in DNA analysis is framed as beneficial for identification efforts
Residential treatment system portrayed as failing adoptees clinically and ethically
Public health portrayed as under threat from pesticides
Households and children are framed as being in serious danger from asbestos exposure
Mental health is portrayed as under severe threat due to workplace conditions
Mental health conditions framed as less legitimate grounds for benefits compared to physical illnesses
Framing disabled people, particularly those with mental health or neurodevelopmental conditions, as potentially undeserving of support
Portraying the current benefits system as failing to support recovery and enabling dependency
portrayed as endangered and ignored within the athletic system
Frames Indigenous communities as sites of lawlessness and danger by association
Mental health conditions are being framed as grounds for exclusion from welfare support
Mental health struggles framed as hidden and ultimately untrustworthy
Healthcare system portrayed as unsafe for transgender individuals
youth mental health framed as a widespread societal danger
young people framed as alienated, morally bankrupt, and excluded from societal legitimacy
Speaking about mental health is framed as an act of honesty and moral courage
Mental health struggles are portrayed as valid and deserving of inclusion in public conversation
Spiritual leadership within Indigenous communities is framed as corrupted by manipulation and abuse
Indigenous women and girls are portrayed as victims of systemic abuse but also as resilient and heard in court
Implies scientific infrastructure is under threat
Indigenous communities are framed as marginalized, targeted, and excluded from protection, with their leadership co-opted and voices suppressed.
Mental health as a public safety concern due to untreated illness
Public health response portrayed as failing due to external geopolitical forces
Access to abortion care is framed as under threat, reducing patient safety and access
Regional healthcare system framed as failing due to staffing and capacity issues
Framed as being excluded from the education system and ignored by government
portrayed as under systematic and existential threat
Mental health support systems in sports are portrayed as failing athletes