In 2004, the American Heart Association launched its “Go Red for Women” campaign, recognized annually on the first Friday of February to promote women’s heart health. Show your support by wearing red, ...
An American Heart Association initiative is marking its 20th year of educating women about their risk of heart disease. ...
Despite a storm canceling the "Glow Red Ceremony," Albany is set to illuminate the night in red as part of Wear Red Day, a ...
An American Heart Association initiative is marking its 20th year of educating women about their risk of heart disease. (Feb.
American Heart Month brings awareness to the fact that heart disease is the #1 killer of men and women and it’s oftentimes ...
Heart disease is the leading cause of death in women, claiming the lives of 1 in 3 women. For more than two decades, Go Red for Women has encouraged awareness.
February 8th is National Wear Red Day in support of heart disease. The AHA is inviting everyone across the nation to wear red in support of the cause. Cardiovascular disease is the #1 killer in women.
On the first Friday of every February, which is designated as Go Red Day, the nation comes together to ignite a wave of red ...
Mayor Jared Kraham, Broome County Officials, and Executives from the American Heart Association held a press conference to support American Heart Month. Kraham announced that February will be heart ...
A Monument Health cardiovascular nurse practitioner discusses the importance of Go Red For Women Day and offers tips for women to manage their cardiovascular health.
An American Heart Association initiative to help educate women about their risk of heart disease is marking its 20th year.
This Friday people West River and across the country will be going red, raising awareness of the leading cause of death of ...