Feb. 7 is National Wear Red Day, dedicated to raising awareness about women's heart health during Heart Month.
The national day of wearing red was started over twenty years ago asking women to wear red in order to bring awareness to ...
KOCO 5 is wearing red on Friday in honor of Go Red for Women, which raises awareness about the dangers of cardiovascular disease.
ARE WEARING RED TODAY. THAT'S BECAUSE ITS NATIONAL WEAR RED DAY! I CAUGHT UP WITH ANSLEY HOWZE OF THE AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION TO TALK ABOUT THE REASON WHY EVERYONE IS WEARING THEIR RED. GOOD ...
I LOVE IT. WE’RE ALL WEARING OUR RED TODAY HERE AT WESH. SO YES, IF YOU’RE HOME TODAY, JOIN US AND WEAR RED. YOU MENTIONED, OBVIOUSLY THE EMPHASIS ON WOMEN. WHY IS THAT SO IMPORTANT THOUGH FOR ...
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.
ON TUESDAY THROUGH THURSDAY. ALL RIGHT VANESSA THANK YOU. GO RED FOR WOMEN. YOU’RE GOING TO HEAR THAT A LOT TODAY AND SEE MANY PEOPLE WEARING RED TO RAISE AWARENESS FOR HEART DISEASE AND STROKE.
Dr. Kevin Michaels, health officer for the Mobile County Health Department, talks about the respiratory viruses we’re seeing transmitted the most right now and how you can best limit their spread.
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.
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