- Title: U.K.: RESEARCH OF MOTORING STRESSES AND HEART DISEASE.
- Date: 1st December 1970
- Summary: 1. SV Doctor attaches equipment to patient's chest 0.08 2. MV&CV Doctor into car with equipment, patient drives 0.21 3. TV Car along road 0.24 4. SV Nurses and doctor take blood samples from racing drivers before race (4 shots) 0.37 5. GV Start of race 0.43 6. SCV Doctor in laboratory interviewed (SOF) 1.18 TRANSCRIPT: SEQ. 6: (DOCTOR) "The Theory is that when people become emotionally involved in a situation, that the body "panic button" causes the hormones to be released into the blood, and these liberate free active fat into the blood. This combines with the sugar that people take in relatively large amounts in their diet, and this combination now know as "neutral fat" is laid down in the walls of the blood vessels, and this eventually causes heart attacks." Initials OJP/PN/VC/1345 OJP/PN/MH/1442 Script is copyright Reuters Limited. All rights reserved
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- Location: LONDON, U.K.
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- Country: United Kingdom
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