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Childhood Cancers Are Curable
It is estimated that every 3 minutes a new child is diagnosed with childhood cancer worldwide. WHO data suggests that approximately 400,000 child cancer cases are diagnosed each year.

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Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Sports Injuries - Diagnosis And Treatment
Your doctor may ask you to lie on your back and bend your hips and/or your knees at certain angles. He’ll then place his hands on different parts of your leg and gently shift you around. If any of your bones move in a way that isn’t normal, that could be a sign that your ACL is damaged.

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