October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, a time dedicated to education, early detection and creating change for those affected by the disease. Whether emblazoned on a t-shirt or clipped onto a bag, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Awareness ribbons now exist for a multitude of causes, but experts trace their beginnings back to a single source With Monday ...
Everyone knows the universal symbol of breast cancer: the pink ribbon. Promoted by the Union for International Cancer Control, it pops up everywhere, from retail shops to government offices, each ...
In October, people wear pink. They also eat, drink, or buy products that are pink. It's hard not to when National Breast Cancer Awareness Month means rosy products are lining the shelves and pink ...
October is winding down, and in my part of the world, that means the air is growing cooler, days are getting shorter, and trees are shedding their brightly colored leaves in earnest. It also means ...
Why the ribbon? Who chose the color pink? Half of this story started in 1979, when a wife of a hostage who had been taken in Iran was inspired to tie yellow ribbons around the trees in her front yard, ...