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With temperatures expected in the 90s and, at times, close to 100 degrees, the American Red Cross urges everyone to take care ...
February is American Heart Month and the first Friday of the month is designated as ‘National Wear Red Day’ to raise awareness about women’s heart health.
ROANOKE, Va. (WDBJ) - February 7th is not only National Wear Red Day; it is also the start to the Woman of Impact campaign happening in the Roanoke Valley. Here @ Home sits down with Christie ...
It’s a super Red Friday in Kansas City as the Chiefs prepare to play in the Super Bowl this Sunday and Feb. 7 marks National Wear Red Day. February is American Heart Month.
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 ...
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, 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 movement.
The first Friday in February marks National Wear Red Day, a campaign dedicated to raising awareness about heart disease, the leading cause of death for women in the United States. Nearly 45% of ...
MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Dr. Sasanka Jayasuriya, a cardiologist with Ascension, discussed National Wear Red Day and American Heart Month when she joined us on Friday, Feb. 7.
GREEN BAY, Wis. (WBAY) - Wear red to make an impact Friday. It’s National Wear Red Day, highlighting cardiovascular disease, which is the number-one killer of women.