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These New Jersey students pulled off the surprise with the help of their music teacher, who's also the deaf dog's owner. It's nothing like you've ever seen.

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Over the past few decades, something puzzling has been happening in medicine. Cancer, which has long been considered a disease that primarily affects older adults, is showing up more often in people in their thirties, forties, and even their twenties