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The American Heart Association and Rochester Regional Health are teaming up for their fifth collaborative video. The fifth ...
Friday, February 7, marks National Wear Red Day, an initiative by the American Heart Association (AHA) to raise awareness about women's heart health.The AHA en ...
In honor of the American Heart Association’s "Go Red for Women" movement, buildings are lighting up red and employees are wearing red. It’s a movement that has been celebrated for more than 20 ...
PORTLAND Ore. (KPTV) - Friday is national Wear Red day, a day dedicated to raising awareness for women’s heart health. The American Heart Association wanted to bring awareness to the dangers of ...
Feb. 7 is National Wear Red Day to raise awareness for heart disease and stroke during the Go Red for Women campaign. According to the American Heart Association, cardiovascular disease is the ...
Rochester, N.Y. - Red is the color of a loving and healthy heart! The American Heart Association celebrated National Wear Red Day on Friday to help raise awareness, money, and education about ...
Friday February 7 is National Wear Red Day, an effort by the American Heart Association to spread awareness of the number one women’s health threat: heart disease.
The American Heart Association shared several ways you can participate on National Wear Red Day. Wear Red: Wear your favorite red attire, lipstick, nail polish, tie, scarf, shoelaces, glasses.
ORLANDO, Fla. — Friday, Feb. 7 is National Wear Red Day. The American Heart Association started the day to raise awareness about heart disease in women. It's all part of the Go Red for Women ...
Use the hashtags #WearRedDay and #WearRedAndGive and encourage your followers to visit WearRedDay.org to donate and support the lifesaving work of the American Heart Association’s Go Red for Women.
Heart disease is the leading cause of death in Wisconsin The API failed to deliver the resource. National Wear Red Day highlights cardiovascular disease, the number-one killer of women.
Shelley Webber, executive director of the American Heart Association of Greater Cleveland, joined 3News’ Danita Harris on the “GO!” morning show Friday to discuss Wear Red Day.
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