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National Lemonade Day Supports Childhood Cancer Research
National Lemonade Days events took place across the nation this weekend to raise money in support of childhood cancer research. The event was started by a Pennsylvania girl, Alex Scott, who passed away nine years ago.
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Lexi Vasquez and her family shaved their heads to raised money for childhood cancer. 300 other kids and adults did the same through St. Baldrick's Foundation.
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A new study finds a link between air pollution exposure during pregnancy and childhood leukemia.
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This health video focuses on the help for children that suffer with Cancer.
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A fifth-grader who battled childhood cancer is now helping raise money to help other kids in Milwaukee.
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Each year more than 12,000 children are diagnosed with cancer. While 80% will survive the treatment, coping with life after cancer has its own consequences that can be as devastating as the disease itself.
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Pediatrician Dr. Jim Sears joins St. Baldrick’s, a nonprofit organization that raises money for pediatric cancer research and aid. Volunteers shave their heads in solidarity with children fighting cancer.
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