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  2. Hats Off for Cancer - Wikipedia

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    Hats Off for Cancer (HOC) is a United States 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that provides support for children affected by cancer. The signature activity of the charity is to collect donated hats for distribution to children battling cancer—especially children with alopecia resulting from their treatment.

  3. Love Your Melon - Wikipedia

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    Love Your Melon Inc. is a for-profit company based in Minneapolis, Minnesota.Founded in October 2012 by Zach Quinn, son of Cafe Latte owners Pete and Linda Quinn, and Brian Keller with startup money, [1] the company designs and markets most notably hats — as well as headbands, scarves, blankets and apparel.

  4. Chemo patient wearing hat asked to leave restaurant

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    It still kinda hurts," Rachel Bruno, a two-time cancer patient, tells WRTV, recalling her experience at a local entertainment restaurant Latitude 360 in Indianapolis. She posted to her Facebook ...

  5. Nurse's cap - Wikipedia

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    Polish nurses, wearing a uniform that includes a nursing cap, care for a patient in 1993. The nursing cap is a nearly universally recognized symbol of nursing. It allows patients to quickly identify a nurse in the hospital from other members of the health team. [3] Additionally, some designs of caps serve the same function as hair nets.

  6. What Are Stylish Women Covering Their Heads With ... - AOL

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    Women are ditching their puffers for fur (faux or vintage), slipping out of flat and into heels, and scrolling through TikTok videos about how to convert your run-of-the-mill scarf into an elegant ...

  7. Landmark study of cancer in Black women launches in 20 ... - AOL

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    The women must be cancer-free upon enrolling in the study, which will follow them for 30 years to see how their medical histories, lifestyle factors and experiences of racism affect their risk of ...