Friday, February 7, is National Wear Red Day meant to raise awareness of the number one killer of women, cardiovascular disease. The American Heart Association says cardiovascular disease impacts some ...
Friday is National Wear Red Day, an initiative started by the American Heart Association to raise awareness about heart disease in women.
A local Wilmington woman is raising awareness about heart health in honor of the American Heart Association’s National Go Red ...
It’s National Wear Red Day. In honor of the American Heart Association’s "Go Red for Women" movement, buildings are lighting ...
The American Heart Association says heart disease kills more women than all forms of cancer combined every year, and yet only ...
In a randomized clinical trial, giving the clot-busting medication alteplase up to 24 hours after stroke symptoms first appeared increased the odds of better recovery by 50% compared to those who ...
Today, employees of Ottumwa Regional gathered to bring awareness to the leading cause of death in Women in America: Cardiovascular Disease. Hospital employees told K-Y-O-U's Randall Gimm why this ...
February marks the American Heart Association's campaign to raise awareness about heart disease, with National Wear Red Day ...
Landmarks throughout the Capital Region were lit red on Friday to shine light on heart disease, the number one killer of women.
In honor of Feb. 7 as National Wear Red Day, led by the American Heart Association, a UCLA cardiologist and a woman who ...
Baptist Medical Center celebrates national “Go Red Day,” reminding Mississippians to take their heart health seriously.
ROANOKE, Va. (WDBJ) - February 7th is not only National Wear Red Day; it is also the start to the Woman of Impact campaign ...
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