Childhood leukemia, which accounts for 30% of childhood cancer, affects the lives of three in every 100,000 children. Of those affected, 20% do not survive, and these statistics have remained unchanged for over 20 years. But there's a way we can improve this outcome: through research.
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Guy Debord's analysis of a consumer society.
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While Germany sits as one of the major democratic models, an ex-prisoner of the Stasi delivers from ...