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Cardiovascular disease is the No.1 killer of women, yet often an afterthought. Kathleen Simpson aims to change that in 2025 ...
Women gathered at the “Go Red for Women Luncheon” to honor survivors and advance efforts to improve women’s heart health.
Go red for a good cause during American Heart Month. The 2025 Toledo Go Red For Women luncheon is set for Feb. 27, aiming to raise awareness about heart health, particularly for women. Nearly half ...
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The American Heart Association in Southfield hosted the Go Red for Women Luncheon on April 11 at the Westin Book Cadillac hotel in downtown Detroit.
Jean Wactawski-Wende, dean of the School of Public Health and Health Professions, has received the inaugural Go Red for Women Community Leadership Award from the American Heart Association (AHA). Go ...
Red was the color of the day March 7 as hundreds gathered at the Go Red for Women luncheon at the DoubleTree by Hilton in Bakersfield to take in reminders of the importance of tending to heart health.
And to remind everyone of the 2025 Southern New England Go Red For Women Luncheon on April 3.
"I'm three years into the treatment for this sarcoidosis," she said. "I'm not in remission yet, but I feel 100% better." As a Go Red for Women ambassador, Jones hopes to serve as a living reminder ...
Miami University's Tekeia Howard speaks at a recent event. Howard is a nominee for the American Heart Association's Woman of Impact for the Go Red for Women campaign. Established in 1809, Miami ...