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bad press = bad impression?

 
 
Reply Wed 8 Dec, 2010 08:55 am

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T-cell suicide stops mice fighting off flu
12:53 08 December 2010 by Wendy Zukerman

More bad press for free radicals. Now it seems that too many of them can impair the mouse immune system, making them unable to fight off flu.
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Reply Wed 8 Dec, 2010 08:57 am
@oristarA,
No, in this case "press" means "media coverage." "Bad press" specifically means that there is media coverage that casts something in a negative light.
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Reply Wed 8 Dec, 2010 07:02 pm
@sozobe,
Thanks
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