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Bravest Newscaster [VIDEO]
Bravest Newscaster [VIDEO]
Bravest Newscaster [VIDEO]
Action News 5 - Memphis, Tennessee WMC-TV news anchor Pam McKelvy had a double mastectomy in February 2012. She returned to the broadcast desk a year ago wearing a wig while her hair grew back, a recently she had the courage to remove it, live on air !
One Mother's Story
One Mother's Story
One Mother's Story
A Georgie mother, who'd been fighting breast cancer, died shortly after seeing her three daughters get married.  This video will make you want to call your  Mom and let her know how much you love her.
October Is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month-Healthy Lifestyle Tips
October Is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month-Healthy Lifestyle Tips
October Is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month-Healthy Lifestyle Tips
October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month.   With that in mind, there are some healthy lifestyle tips that may lower your risk for breast cancer and other diseases.  Try them and give yourself a fighting chance in the fight against breast cancer.
Angelina Jolie Underwent A Double Mastectomy (Got Both Of Her Breasts Removed) To Prevent Cancer
Angelina Jolie Underwent A Double Mastectomy (Got Both Of Her Breasts Removed) To Prevent Cancer
Angelina Jolie Underwent A Double Mastectomy (Got Both Of Her Breasts Removed) To Prevent Cancer
Angelina Jolie's breasts (and the rest of her for that matter) have been the topic of locker-room conversation but to the chagrin of men everywhere who considered her to be the epitome of the perfect woman, she recently decided to undergo a double mastectomy! 'Why in the world would she do THAT?!?' you must be thinking, right? Well, her reasons are humbling and definitely legit.
Breast Cancer Also Affects Men
Breast Cancer Also Affects Men
Breast Cancer Also Affects Men
It's Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and while all the pink we see on the players during NFL games in October mainly focuses our attention on how the disease affects women and what they can do about it, we should also keep in mind (or learn) that men, too, can contract breast cancer. According to the American Cancer Society, one in 1,000 men will fall victim to the disease, which claims the life of
Can a New Sports Bra Really Detect Breast Cancer?
Can a New Sports Bra Really Detect Breast Cancer?
Can a New Sports Bra Really Detect Breast Cancer?
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.
Bras Across the Building
Bras Across the Building
Bras Across the Building
October is Breast Cancer Awareness month and we want to join in the fight with our sister station, Big Frog 104, and thier 'Big Frog Bras' campaign. Donate your bras that we'll string together and hang outside our building.  You're even encouraged to sign your bra in honor or memory of someone you know who's had breast cancer.  Drop it off at our station on River Road in Marcy and we'll add your b
National Breast Cancer Awareness Month — 7 Ways to Donate Now
National Breast Cancer Awareness Month — 7 Ways to Donate Now
National Breast Cancer Awareness Month — 7 Ways to Donate Now
October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, when health care experts, cancer survivors and research supporters pull out all the stops to make everyone aware of the need for proper breast cancer screenings, better detection tools and more research aimed at finding a cure. We've gathered some easy ways for you to show your support below.
12-Year-Old Banned From Wearing Pink Gloves to Support Mom’s Fight Against Breast Cancer — Is It Fair?
12-Year-Old Banned From Wearing Pink Gloves to Support Mom’s Fight Against Breast Cancer — Is It Fair?
12-Year-Old Banned From Wearing Pink Gloves to Support Mom’s Fight Against Breast Cancer — Is It Fair?
Julian Connerton, a football player on the Egg Harbor City Crusaders in New Jersey, wanted to show support for his mother as she battles breast cancer by wearing pink gloves during his game. When Connerton's coach told him he could not play if he wore the pink gloves rather than the required black last Saturday night, he promptly quit.

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