Breast Cancer Awareness month

10 Pink Products That Can Actually Help Fight Breast Cancer
10 Pink Products That Can Actually Help Fight Breast Cancer
10 Pink Products That Can Actually Help Fight Breast Cancer
When it comes to the fight against breast cancer, not all pinks are equal. As we become more aware of the “pinkwashing” of America, we know that buying something in a shade of pink isn't necessarily doing anything to help the fight against breast cancer -- and some products can actually hinder it. That's why, as we spend our October supporting Breast Cancer Awareness Month, getting the word out and doing our individual best to fund the cause as we see fit, we need to make sure we're supporting the fight well. (And of course, looking good while doing it -- that's also nice.)
Maybe The “Bra Cam” Can Help In The Fight Against Breast Cancer
Maybe The “Bra Cam” Can Help In The Fight Against Breast Cancer
Maybe The “Bra Cam” Can Help In The Fight Against Breast Cancer
Boobs. That's what we're talking about in October! Because October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and here is an idea that might help in the fight against breast cancer! Nestle Fitness got one woman to wear a bra with a camera in it to document how many times people catch a peek at her ta-tas.
Do You Like Oregon’s Pink Helmets? — Sports Survey of the Day
Do You Like Oregon’s Pink Helmets? — Sports Survey of the Day
Do You Like Oregon’s Pink Helmets? — Sports Survey of the Day
Oregon is by far the most stylish team in college football. The Ducks, thanks to Nike, have a mind-blowing number of uniform combinations, each more eye-catching than the next. Now, the team has focused its attention on wearing a uniform for a cause, as it plans on sporting pink shoes, socks and helmets to raise funds for the Kay Yow Cancer Fund. Do you like Oregon's new look?
NFL Will Use Pink Penalty Flags For Sunday’s Dolphins-Jets Game For Breast Cancer As Suggested By 11 Year Old Fan
NFL Will Use Pink Penalty Flags For Sunday’s Dolphins-Jets Game For Breast Cancer As Suggested By 11 Year Old Fan
NFL Will Use Pink Penalty Flags For Sunday’s Dolphins-Jets Game For Breast Cancer As Suggested By 11 Year Old Fan
Officials will be throwing pink flags as they call the penalties during the Dolphins-Jets game at MetLife Stadium this Sunday, during the last weekend of Breast Cancer Awareness month, because an eleven year old football fan had a great idea and the courage to send a letter.