Yuvraj Singh launches Twiddles, a guilt-free indulgence brand with healthier food products for global market expansion.
Yuvraj Singh, 42, was diagnosed with a rare form of lung cancer, mediastinal seminoma, in 2011. He underwent treatment in the US, undergoing several chemotherapy sessions. In March 2012 ...
A breast cancer awareness campaign by cricketer Yuvraj Singh's non-profit is being criticised after it used the word "oranges ...
Manisha Koirala expressed her solidarity with Kate Middleton during their cancer battle. She told India Today Digital that ...
The user labeled the ad as “shameful and embarrassing,” and tagged Yuvraj Singh ... form of lung cancer called mediastinal seminoma. Following his diagnosis, he underwent treatment in the ...
Yuvraj Singh's YouWeCan Foundation faces backlash ... In March 2012, he was declared cancer-free after his final treatment, a moment that marked a significant milestone in his life and fueled ...
Despite battling cancer, Yuvraj Singh didnt play cricket. He is an inspiration for many. For the unversed, Yuvraj was diagnosed with a rare form of lung cancer, mediastinal seminoma, in 2011. He ...
Check Your Oranges': DMRC Removes Delhi Metro Breast Cancer Ad Put Up By Yuvraj Singh's NGO After ... through routine screenings have far better treatment outcomes than those diagnosed at ...
A breast cancer awareness campaign launched by cricketer Yuvraj Singh’s non-profit organisation, YouWeCan Foundation, has come under criticism for its messaging, which uses the word “oranges ...
Yuvraj Singh’s Non-Profit Organisation, YouWeCan, recently posted their breast cancer awareness ad which has raised a lot of questions. The ad referred to breasts as “oranges”, saying ...
The YouWeCan Foundation responded to the criticism, defending its choice of imagery and language. Yuvraj Singh’s YouWeCan Foundation recently found itself in the midst of a controversy after ...
No, not really, using Oranges has been a common thing for ads & for awareness programs to depict signs, symptoms and stages of breast cancer to the public.