PITTSFORD, N.Y. — The American Heart Association held its annual “Go Red for Women” luncheon on Tuesday. The event at Monroe Golf Club in Pittsford raised funding for life-saving research and raised ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death in women. Less than half of women are aware of this. The American Heart Association, a relentless force changing the future ...
Friday, February 6, 2026 is National Wear Red Day when the nation comes together, igniting a wave of red from coast to coast. Every Utahn is being asked to wear their red attire too, to raise ...
If you have any of these signs, call 911 and get to a hospital right away. Uncomfortable pressure, squeezing, fullness or pain in the center of your chest. It lasts more than a few minutes or goes ...
Many people don't realize that heart disease is the number one silent killer for women. That's why the American Heart Association wants more people to know about the issue. Especially for women. It's ...
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) — The 2025 Capital Region Go Red for Women Luncheon is set for Thursday, Oct. 30, at the Albany Capital Center. Heart disease is the leading cause of death in women worldwide.
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HAMPTON ROADS, Va. (WAVY) — In support of the Go Red for Women campaign, each week in February, 10 On Your Side will sit down with an expert talking about heart disease — what affects your chances of ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Kern County Go Red for Women Luncheon welcomed more than 350 guests to Stockdale Country Club on Feb. 6 to honor survivors, ...
One in three women is expected to lose their life to heart disease, resulting in more deaths than all forms of cancer combined. However, the Go Red for Women campaign is raising awareness and saving ...
FEBRUARY IS AMERICAN HEART MONTH. DATA FROM THE AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION SHOWS THAT NEARLY 45% OF WOMEN OVER AGE 20 ARE LIVING WITH SOME FORM OF CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE, RESEARCH SHOWS.