While making straight-up donations is a great way to show your support, we've also found 10 ways you can use your purchasing power to promote the fight against breast cancer.
KIX 105, 92.3 BOB-FM, Newstalk 1050 KSIS Radio and Socket Voice, Data and Internet hosted their first Trick or Trot for TaTas Halloween 5k and Monster Dash Kids' Fun Run on Saturday, Oct. 26 at Clover Dell Park in Sedalia, Mo.
We all remember "planking," right? Where you would take a picture of yourself lying flat like a plank in as creative ways as possible. Then there was Tebowing, Owling, and all of those other things. Well now there's a internet photo trend: mamming.
Thursday, I got to head over to Dugan's Paint and Flooring for their third annual Let's Decorate for a Cure. I didn't quite know what to expect since I'd never been out there before. I have to say, I was not only pleasantly surprised, I was blown away by all the amazingness out there.
While the competition on the field was fierce, something off of the field was more exciting than winning a game off of a penalty kick shootout. The annual Kickin' It For A Cure soccer game was held at the Susie Ditzfeld Soccer Field Thursday night (April 25). The Smith-Cotton Lady Tigers played host to the Clinton Lady Cardinals. The Lady Tigers were sporting pink home jerseys in honor of the Brea
Is possible for a bra to detect breast cancer?
Well, according to First Warning Systems, the answer is a resounding yes. The Reno, Nevada-based company says they have invented a sports bra that comes complete with built-in heat sensors that can allow doctors to see malignancies through a state-of-the-art thermal imprint.
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and while millions of women across the country will be getting screenings and consulting with their doctors about this very private issue, there are some who have gone through the detection-treatment-recovery sequence publicly. The last celebrity on our list may surprise you ...