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Sleeping Beauties – Dr Suzanne O’Sullivan

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In Sweden in recent years, hundreds of children of refugee families have fallen into coma-like states and not woken up again, sometimes for months or years.

Their vital signs are normal and medical tests are finding nothing amiss. This intriguing story is now the subject of a new book by Prize-winning neurologist Dr Suzanne O’Sullivan. She spoke to Fran on Tipp Today about the case.

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