Social Contagion Through The Ages (No, We Don’t Mean Venereal Disease)

A series of studies has suggested that obesity, excessive drinking, depression and other behavior-related ills can be “socially contagious,” spreading from friend to friend like a flu virus. Yet, “[l]ong before the advent of germ theory, the word contagion – which means ‘to touch together’ – was sometimes used to refer to the transmission of behaviors and ideas, especially dangerous ones.”