Regina Allemand’s getting set to dance, dance, dance for a good cause – as are many others who plan to be at Hahnville High’s ...
Some Freeman Health System employees dressed in red recently to raise awareness about the No. 1 killer of women in America. Freeman President and CEO Paula Baker and Ryan Longnecker, director of ...
Dozens of female physicians, nurses and leaders from Trident Health rolled up their sleeves Friday, Feb. 7, to build a house ...
It took Kimberleigh Collins-Peynaud six hours after feeling symptoms to seek medical care. She said they did not seem like ...
Heart disease is the leading cause of death for women of any age in the United States, claiming more than 310,000 women in ...
Feb. 7 was National Wear Red Day to bring attention to heart disease and promote ways to protect your heart. February is ...
February isn’t just the month of hearts on Valentine’s Day—it’s American Heart Month, a time to focus on the health of the most vital organ we have.
America's top killer is heart disease. To bring awareness to this, members of the community wore red clothing.
According to the American Heart Association, cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death among women.
Cardiovascular disease doesn’t discriminate. At 38 years old, during the height of the COVID pandemic, Amy Kren had a heart attack. She says it doesn’t matter your age or race.
Organized by the American Heart Association, the aim is to wear the bold color to raise awareness of the deadliest illness ...
KOCO 5 is wearing red on Friday in honor of Go Red for Women, which raises awareness about the dangers of cardiovascular disease.
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