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Citation

Robinson AA. Med. Hypotheses 1983; 11(4): 415-429.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1983, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

6633317

Abstract

It is shown that significant changes in the blood takes place when driving in a motor vehicle. The risk of death in various occupations due to diseases related to body malfunction is calculated and this demonstrates the high risk of workers in transport. A further test of data, the correlation of deaths from all causes, both male and female, with male and female road accident deaths respectively is presented and supports the above-mentioned findings. These correlations also demonstrate surprisingly strong relationships with many diseases and motor vehicle travel. These diseases are normally considered to have no known cause.


Language: en

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