The annual Have a Heart, Stop for Pedestrians campaign was back in the southwest Las Vegas valley to remind drivers to be cautious. In the early hours of Tuesday, law ...
We begin in Anchorage, where an annual event brought out a lot of women dressed like me in red. And no, it wasn't for Valentine's Day! Your Alaska Link was ...
Heart disease is the leading cause of death for women in the United States, but there are steps people can take to prevent it.
In 2022, Dr. Colbert founded Sipping PositiviTEA, a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organization dedicated to eradicating breast and chest cancer. On Saturday, February 15, she will be hosting a 5K Walk at the ...
February is American Heart Month and chances are, we all know someone affected by heart disease and stroke so the American Cancer Society has encouraged people to wear red for awareness and spread the ...
The American Heart Association will be hosting its Go Red For Women luncheon at the Dena’ina Center in downtown Anchorage on Friday.
The annual Go Red for Women luncheon was held Wednesday at the Grappone Center in Concord. The event raised awareness about ...
Two Michigan anglers are safe thanks to a quick response from the U.S. Coast Guard. (Feb. 10, 2025) While the Festival of the ...
Cedar Rapids resident Katie Hopkins survived a heart attack at half the average age for a woman’s first heart attack. Now, ...
Heart disease is the number one killer of women—yet many still don’t recognize the warning signs. 3News' Lindsay Buckingham ...
An American Heart Association initiative to help educate women about their risk of heart disease is marking its 20th year.
Do you know what the No. 1 cause of death is in America? According to the CDC, it's heart disease, which causes more deaths than cancer, accidents and COVID-19. In a 2025 American Heart ...