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34735679-A Jonathan Pugh cartoon that appeared in the DM 02/05/2017 - in relation to an article stating that half of British adults have high blood pressure. Drawing shows a man reading newspapers wi

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A Jonathan Pugh cartoon that appeared in the DM 02/05/2017 - in relation to an article stating that half of British adults have high blood pressure. Drawing shows a man reading newspapers with various stressful headlines. It's caption reads: I'm staggered there are some people who don't'!

Upload Date: 09 May 2017

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Byline: Pugh

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