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Fri. is National Wear Red Day
National Wear Red Day aims to end stroke, heart disease in women
Friday is the American Heart Association‘s 24th annual National Wear Red Day. Wear Red Day is always the first Friday in February, which also serves as American Heart Month. The association encourages people to wear red to raise awareness for cardiovascular disease,
National Wear Red Day raises awareness for heart health
Across the country on Friday, people will be wearing red to join the fight against the leading cause of death in women.
Wear Red to Raise Awareness for Women’s Heart Health
This Friday marks National Wear Red Day, an annual event in support of the American Heart Association’s Go Red for Women® movement. The initiative aims to raise awareness of heart disease, the leading cause of death among women,
American Heart Association – National Wear Red Day Is This Friday
February is American Heart Month and coming up on Friday is National Wear Red Day. The American Heart Association wants you to help spread the word about cardiovascular disease. Kahley Stewart and
Friday is Wear Red Day for heart disease awareness
February is American Heart Month and Friday is National Wear Red Day. Not just to celebrate the Chiefs’ appearance in the Super Bowl, but to raise awareness for heart disease prevention. Simple lifestyle changes can reduce your chances of heart disease significantly.
Why association hopes you wear red on Friday
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (WKBN) – February is American Heart Health Month, and Friday is a special day to show support by wearing red. It is to raise awareness that heart disease is the number-one killer of women.
National Wear Red Day® 2025: Cardiovascular disease remains the leading threat to women’s health
Cardiovascular disease continues to be the leading cause of death among women, claiming more lives annually than all forms of cancer combined. To combat this alarming statistic,
Delmonico’s to host early Wear Red Day kickoff with American Heart Association
The American Heart Association is inviting the community to kick off National Wear Red Day one day early from 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 6, at Delmonico’s
LIVE: National Wear Red Day
While many may know the risks that cardiovascular disease poses, but you might not know that it’s the number one killer of women. That’s why every year on the first Friday of February people wear red to raise awareness of the dangers that heart disease can pose to women.
Local medical student discusses the importance of National Wear Red Day
This Friday is National Wear Red Day to raise awareness about heart disease. Trump signs executive order targeting transgender girls, women athletes Abandoned Military Sites: Drones Reveal Silent Mili
National Wear Red Day brings attention to women’s heart health
An annual day of recognition on Friday aims to bring attention to women’s heart health. ‘National Wear Red Day’ happens this year on Feb. 7 and is organized by the American Heart Association. Heart disease is the leading cause of death for women in the United States,
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American Heart Association raises awareness for heart disease in February
OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) -- February is American Heart Month. Throughout the month American Heart Association chapters across the ...
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Local Leaders Meet to Celebrate American Heart Month
The A merican Heart Association is celebrating A merican heart month with a plea to wear the color red. February 7th is ...
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Ways you can support Go Red for Women
The Go Red for Women campaign raises awareness about cardiovascular disease, the leading cause of death among women.
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