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Cheerleading risks should be recognized - UPI.com
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February: make a video for American Heart Month! - TuDiabetes
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February: make a video for American Heart Month! - TuDiabetes
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New National Study Finds Increase in P.E. Class-Related Injuries
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Prevent cheerleading injuries: Make sure kids practice on mats & don’t attempt stunts while tired or w/out supervision. http://bit.ly/9bx7hb
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