OAKLAND, Calif., September 14, 2009 — Ask.com, a leading search engine and operating business of IAC (Nasdaq: IACI), today announced the launch of its Search for the Cure® program and charitable commitment to Susan G. Komen for the Cure®, the world’s largest and most progressive grassroots network of breast cancer survivors and activists fighting to save lives and end breast cancer forever.
Accuracy Of Breast Cancer Web Sites Questioned
Researchers at the University of Texas in Houston have found that one in 20 breast cancer Web pages contained inaccurate information and sites featuring complimentary and alternative medicine were 15 times more likely to have false or misleading health information.
Soccergirl: Breast Activist and Podcaster
It’s not like topless girls are a new attraction on the Internet – for some, that’s the only reason to bother. But what if nudity was just an artistic statement, a protest, a backdrop to what was really being said? Podcaster/vidcaster Soccergirl, a.k.a. Anni, is more of a breast activist than a blatant nudist, but that’s beside the point.
Sport a Pink Redesign to Support National Breast Cancer Awareness Month
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month in the United States, and many sites across the internet, especially concentrated within the blogosphere, have redesigned their layouts in pink monochrome to promote awareness of this disease.
Low Fat Diets May Not Prevent Breast Cancer From Returning
Low fat diets may keep breast cancer from returning to women that have already had it a new study says. However, many specialists don’t agree with the results of the study.
Do Low-Fat Diets Prevent Breast Cancer From Returning?
According to a new study, low-fat diets may keep breast cancer from returning to women that have already had it. Many experts disagree with the study’s results, though.
eBay Spotlights Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Imagine you and your friends having your own private slumber party at New York City’s trendy Tribeca Grand Hotel.