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Why PM's fainting fit could be worse – medic's warning


Emergency department doctor and corporate health expert Dr Tom Mulholland talks to NBR ONLINE about the dangers of executive stress - of which fainting could be a symptom.

Caleb Allison
Fri, 18 Jan 2013

Prime Minister John Key's fainting episode is a typical stress symptom but there are more serious heart risks for people of his age, a medical expert says.

Mr Key (51) fainted after dinner at Italian restaurant Tutto Bene in Christchurch's Merivale suburb last night, after which he was sent

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Caleb Allison
Fri, 18 Jan 2013
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