According to the American Heart Association, cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death among women.
On Friday, people wore red in support of the American Heart Association's "National Wear Red Day" to help raise awareness to ...
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WWTI Watertown on MSNNational Wear Red Day celebrated in WatertownDuring a ceremony Friday morning, Watertown Mayor Sarah Compo Pierce issued a proclamation marking Friday, Feb. 7 as National ...
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Fairbanks KTVF on MSNAmerican Heart Association recognizing Wear Red DayNational Wear Red Day is being recognized Friday, Feb. 7. The American Heart Association dedicates the day to raise money, ...
Friday is National Wear Red Day, an initiative started by the American Heart Association to raise awareness about heart disease in women.
America's top killer is heart disease. To bring awareness to this, members of the community wore red clothing.
The national day of wearing red was started over twenty years ago asking women to wear red in order to bring awareness to ...
KOCO 5 is wearing red on Friday in honor of Go Red for Women, which raises awareness about the dangers of cardiovascular disease.
At a Factory 52 event in Norwood, dozens gathered to emphasize the importance of reducing risks for these conditions.
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WKBN Youngstown on MSNWoman raises awareness on cardiovascular disease for National Wear Red DayCardiovascular disease doesn’t discriminate. At 38 years old, during the height of the COVID pandemic, Amy Kren had a heart attack. She says it doesn’t matter your age or race.
Organized by the American Heart Association, the aim is to wear the bold color to raise awareness of the deadliest illness ...
Feb. 7 was National Wear Red Day to bring attention to heart disease and promote ways to protect your heart. February is ...
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