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Can You Be Scared to Death? The Science of Fear That Can Actually Kill You | Why We Seek It—and When It Goes Too Far

Can You Be Scared to Death? The Science of Fear That Can Actually Kill You | Why We Seek It—and When It Goes Too Far

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Can fear actually kill you? In this episode of The Strange History Podcast, we explore the science of fear, why humans are drawn to scary experiences, and the real cases where extreme fear has led to death. Learn how the brain processes fear through the amygdala, adrenaline, and dopamine, and why “recreational fear” from horror movies, haunted houses, and thrill rides can feel exciting instead of dangerous. We also dive into the real medical and historical phenomena behind fear-related deaths, including studies by Walter Cannon on “voodoo death,” modern cases of stress-induced cardiomyopathy, and reports of fatal cardiac events triggered by fear. This episode also explores true stories, including a reported death during a screening of The Conjuring 2 and the strange case of Alex Mitchell, showing how extreme emotional responses—whether fear, stress, or even laughter—can push the human body beyond its limits. Blending neuroscience, psychology, and real-life events, this episode reveals the fascinating and unsettling truth about fear—why we crave it, how it affects the body, and when it can become dangerous.

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