October is Breast Cancer Awareness month and the Duluth Police Department has announced that for the first time they will be proudly participating in the Pink Patch Project.
In honor of Mother's Day and Women's Health Week, there will be a terrific event to celebrate survivorship and to raise funds for breast cancer survivors this Friday, May 6, 2016.
As most people are well aware, October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. This year, Duluth's Enger Tower joined in a long list of businesses and organizations that use pink to show support and interest in the cause. A Redditor captured a photo of the tower donned in pink, and shared it in the Minnesota SubReddit, drawing some very critical comments.
While it’s been reported in recent years that drinking red wine in moderation can have some health benefits, a new report claims just two glasses of alcoholic beverages a day could substantially boost a woman’s chances of getting breast cancer.
The color pink isn’t something most people normally associate with the Grand Ole Opry, but in October, to help spread awareness of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, country’s most venerable institution will be going pink for the third straight year.
Martina McBride has been announced as the headliner for the third annual Opry Goes Pink concert, to be held October 22 in support of Women Rock for the C
This Sunday runners and walkers get a special chance to race in the heart of downtown Duluth with Grandma's Marathon's Minnesota Mile and St. Luke's "Walk A Mile For Breast Cancer." There are still spots available for both events and you can register online at grandmasmarathon...