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National Wear Red Day brings attention to women’s heart health
An annual day of recognition on Friday aims to bring attention to women’s heart health. ‘National Wear Red Day’ happens this year on Feb. 7 and is organized by the American Heart Association. Heart disease is the leading cause of death for women in the United States,
National Wear Red Day® 2025: Cardiovascular disease remains the leading threat to women’s health
Cardiovascular disease continues to be the leading cause of death among women, claiming more lives annually than all forms of cancer combined. To combat this alarming statistic,
National Wear Red Day coming up Friday
Friday is the 24th annual National Wear Red Day to raise awareness about heart disease. Wear Red Day is always the first Friday in February, which is American Heart Month.
National Wear Red Day
Friday, February 7th is National Wear Red Day, and Stacy Spaziani with the American Heart Association and Brandy Mende joined Beth Hall to explain the importance of National Wear Red Day. National Wear Red Day is to help bring attention and awareness to Heart Disease.
American Heart Association: “Go Red for Women” this Friday
February is American Heart Month, a time dedicated to raising awareness about cardiovascular health.A crucial aspect of this initiative is the “Go Red for Women” campaign, spearheaded
Simple steps to support women’s heart health on National Wear Red Day®
National Wear Red Day® on February 7, 2025, offers multiple avenues for individuals to champion women’s heart health. Here’s how you can participate: Wear Red: Choose
Lace Silhouettes Lingerie takes part in National Wear Red Day Friday
Lace Silhouettes Lingerie, a Bucks County business located in Peddler’s Village, is celebrating National Wear Red Day Friday to raise awareness for cardiovascular disease in women.
National Wear Red Day to raise awareness for women’s heart health
Friday serves as National Wear Red Day, encouraging individuals throughout the United States to raise awareness for women’s heart heath. On Monday’s FOX59 Morning
National Wear Red Day Raises Awareness About Women’s Health
By Karen Stokes National Wear Red Day is Friday, Feb. 7. The American Heart Association is asking you to support the Go Red for Women® movement by wearing Red and encouraging others to participate in raising awareness about women’s heart health.
Go Red for Women supports and inspires women during American Heart Month
February puts an emphasis on heart health. Exercise and a heart healthy diet are important for everyone, but for women, it is the number one killer.
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Why association hopes you wear red on Friday
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (WKBN) – February is American Heart Health Month, and Friday is a special day to show support by wearing red ...
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Five local women join 2025 Women of Impact class to champion heart health initiatives
Five area women have been named to the 2025 American Heart Association Women of Impact Class.They are Noelle Adams, Lori ...
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