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Abused Kids Face Higher Cancer Risk
Adults who experienced physical abuse as children are more likely to develop cancer than those who weren't abused, according to a Canadian study.

The University of Toronto researchers concluded that childhood phy ...
[25 Jun, 2009 10:59]

 
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