Show Daily Health Service By nit DR MORRIS Some time ago a man saw his cousin fall tall out of a third story win win- dow He her to the hospital When he o ot there nervous and upset his knees krees were e shaking and his eyes watered for two hours later When his blood was examined the doctors found the amount of blood sugar had risen considerably That is one serious effect that the mental reaction which is called emotion emotion emo emo- tion can have on your our body When you get set excited your pulse beats rapid rapidly I When you are stricken with fear tear your face becomes pallid If It you normally have hi high h blood pressure and you become angry you experience an additional rise in blood pressure In fact persons with high blood pressure are arc warned not to get g-et angry or excited for lor a further rise in their blood pressure may result in brain hemorrhage and death The discovery discover of the rise In sugar content of the blood when emotion occurs in some persons was made after an extended investigation Recently Recently Re Re- at Yale university scientists tabulated the effects o or excitement from various causes and many cases eases like that of 0 the man whose cousin fell out of the window showed a decided rise in blood sugar content One was the case of a man who had lad had a motor accident in which his lis wife gave birth to a baby Another Another Another An An- other was the instance of a woman who vho was Informed that she had cancer In each of these cases there was wasa a definite riS in the blood pressure and ind in a considerable number also a rapid pulse You can see therefore that profound profound pro- pro found emotions of an any kind are arc re reflected reflected reflected re- re strongly in the body Indeed Indeed Indeed In In- deed a rise in blood sugar can be so great as to give the effect of oC a physIcal physical physical phy phy- disease when actually such a 0 disease docs does not exist The changes that take tale place in inthe inthe the he body due to some emotion in inmost inmost inmost most instances result from the actions actions ac- ac ions of the glands Several emi emi- ment physiologists ph have proven that in n times of excitement the adrenal glands are stimulated On the other hand there are arc in instances instances in- in stances in which activities of vanous various various vari van ous glands may be suppressed by emotional conditions All of oC these studies emphasize again ain the close relationship which exists between mind and bod body and the he necessity of oC understanding this relationship when you come to consider consider con- con sider ider any disease |