JACKSON, Miss. -- When you see a pink ribbon, you probably think of breast cancer
It’s that association that could put you on the defense. “Its unconscious to protect your self through denial,” said Dr. Marty Allen a clinical psychologist with the Mississippi Department of Mental Health.
One researcher took at look at the entire breast cancer awareness campaign and its impact on your. Dr. Marty Allen says the study found pink is not the real problem. “So the lesson there was that pink is not bad. It’s just very intense gender cueing. And, he would support more modifying it, and dealing with the fear that it may be you.”
And that means the Pink Breast Cancer Awareness Campaign will continue
One researcher took at look at the entire breast cancer awareness campaign and its impact on your. Dr. Marty Allen says the study found pink is not the real problem. “So the lesson there was that pink is not bad. It’s just very intense gender cueing. And, he would support more modifying it, and dealing with the fear that it may be you.”
And that means the Pink Breast Cancer Awareness Campaign will continue






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