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Going red for women's heart health on National Wear Red Day - MSNA sea of red filled the Pittston Memorial Library as the community came together to shine a spotlight on women’s heart health for National Go Red Day. Dr. Jennifer Nesfeder, an interventional ...
Wear Red Day Friday, Feb. 5 Residents all over the Chicago area will show their support for the fight against heart disease in women by wearing red on Friday, Feb. 5 - National Wear Red Day.
It's national "go red" for women day, which focuses on heart health. At the Gatherall in Norwood, the American Heart Association kicked off its Cincinnati campaign. Trump admin live updates: 2nd ...
That’s why the Go Red for Women movement exists. “Today we wear women for the women we love, for those we’ve lost and for those that are still fighting,” Miller said.
Luzerne County Community College staff, faculty, and students wore red on Friday, Feb. 7 to celebrate National Go Red for Women Day, held on the first Friday of every February, and started in ...
WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - A local Wilmington woman is raising awareness about heart health in honor of the American Heart Association’s National Go Red for Women Day. Janett Furr’s life changed ...
This particular day is the American Heart Association’s Go Red for Women day, a day to wear red and let women know that heart disease and stroke kill just as many women and men.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Across the country, people are wearing red to raise awareness about the leading cause of death for women in the U.S. Sponsored by the American Heart Association, the ...
Candice is just one voice in a growing movement. Go Red for Women, an initiative by the American Heart Association, is working to educate, empower, and unite women in the fight against heart disease.
February is American Heart Month. Louise Brandy speaks about Go Red for Women, the American Heart Association’s national movement to end heart disease and stroke in women. Brandy will also speak ...
McLain said Go Red for Women is very important to him. “What I've learned is that I am one of the lucky ones. I'm here talking to you now, I was very close to having a heart attack.
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