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4 hours ago ago from Natural Cures and Natural Remedies
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It was another Sunday soccer game for 15-year-old goalie Glen Martin. He was ready to do anything to protect his team's goal. While trying to block a shot, the opposing team's player accidentally kneed him in the stomach. When Glen was hit, his organs were pushed against his spine, lacerating his liver, puncturing his small intestine and severing his pancreas. He was flown to Children’s that night and operated on the next day. Glen spent ...
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