From the cheerleaders' skirts to the players' gloves and even the referees' attire, the entire NFL organization is supporting Breast Cancer Awareness this month by going pink.
It's amazing to me how someone could be in the midst of treatment, fighting a scary disease, yet feel like she is more full of life than anyone I ran into yesterday.
I had never heard of breast thermography before this month. Now, I am going to suggest that my wife use it in the years leading up to the age where mammograms should start.
Where there were breasts, after breast cancer, there are sometimes only scars. P-Ink found an incredible way that artists can help survivors of this difficult disease.
Losing hair because of breast cancer is horrifying. Finding a wig to make that issue bearable is almost as bad. Until Lydia Dody and Hope Lives came to the rescue.
On Sunday, October 11, Ulta Beauty in Fort Collins is holding a special fundraiser. They will be donating 100% of the proceeds from their featured services to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation.
Sugar, and it's fake counterparts, including high fructose corn syrup and aspartame, can be fuel for cancer. New findings confirm why we should do our best to avoid them.
TRI 102.5 is Going Pink for National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. With that, you’ll be hearing ‘I Run for Life’ throughout October. We hope that when you hear it, you’ll be inspired to join is in our campaign: ‘Get checked, Get Support, Get Involved.’