Wear Red Day, the first Friday of February, draws attention to the prevalence and dangerousness of heart disease in women as part of American Heart Month. Heart disease is the leading cause of death ...
February marks the American Heart Association's campaign to raise awareness about heart disease, with National Wear Red Day ...
At a Factory 52 event in Norwood, dozens gathered to emphasize the importance of reducing risks for these conditions.
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.
According to the American Heart Association, cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death among women.
including those that support AHA-sponsored research for women's heart disease), Brown points out that there are other ways to get involved this month. These include: Wear red throughout the month ...
On Friday, people wore red in support of the American Heart Association's "National Wear Red Day" to help raise awareness to ...
While heart disease doesn't always get the same level of attention as other women's health conditions, like breast or cervical cancer, it's the leading cause of death in women across most demographics ...
Associates from Montefiore Health System came together on Friday, Feb. 7 to promote heart health awareness on what's known as ...