CINCINNATI (WKRC) — The American Heart Association is calling on everyone to wear red tomorrow as part of the Go Red for Women Day, a campaign that not only promotes heart health awareness but ...
IT IS BECAUSE IT IS NATIONAL WEAR RED DAY. YES. EVERY YEAR THE AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION HOLDS ITS GO RED FOR WOMEN MOVEMENT. JOINING US NOW IS EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR WITH AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION.
February 7th 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.
National Wear Red Day® is Friday, Feb. 7. The American Heart Association is asking you to support the Go Red for Women® ...
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 ...
NO, IT IS NATIONAL WEAR RED DAY. FEBRUARY IS AMERICAN HEART MONTH, AND TODAY THE AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION HOPES YOU’LL WEAR RED TO HELP RAISE AWARENESS ABOUT CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE.
February is American Heart Month and emphasizes the importance of cardiovascular health and the urgent need for widespread ...
Dr. Suzie Mookherjee, a cardiologist at Albany Medical Center and member of the American Heart Association's Capital Region board of directors said, Wear Red Day is an inspiring day, as we all ...
NORWOOD, Ohio (WKRC) - The American Heart Association is urging everyone to wear red today as part of its "Go Red Day" initiative, aimed at raising awareness about heart disease and stroke.
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.