The first Friday of February is National Wear Red Day, where the nation is encouraged to wear red to raise awareness for cardiovascular disease. This year, National Wear Red Day lands on Friday ...
If you've left home today, you may have noticed an unusually high number of people wearing red. But Valentine's Day is next Friday, so what's with the color coordination? February is American ...
The first Friday in February marks National Wear Red Day, a campaign dedicated to raising awareness about heart disease, the leading cause of death for women in the United States. Nearly 45% of ...
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. IT’S ALL PART OF THE ...
Albany, NY — Despite a storm canceling the "Glow Red Ceremony," Albany is set to illuminate the night in red as part of Wear Red Day, a nationwide initiative to raise awareness about heart ...
We wear RED to make sure every woman is seen, heard, and counted when it comes to her health. Women at every age, stage and season of life need our support as we take on their greatest health ...
TODAY IS NATIONAL WEAR RED DAY. IT IS ALL PART OF THE AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION’S GO RED FOR WOMEN MOVEMENT TO RAISE AWARENESS ABOUT HEART DISEASE IN WOMEN. AND JOINING ME LIVE THIS MORNING IS ...
It may not be surprising to see someone wearing red but there's an extra meaning behind people wearing that color Friday. The first Friday of February every year is National Wear Red Day ...
CHICOPEE, Mass. (WWLP) – Friday is National Wear Red Day to support the American Heart Association’s Go Red for Women movement in the fight against heart disease and stroke in women.
In addition to Eagles green, you may have seen a lot of the color red today. Around here, it's not for the Chiefs but for National Wear Red Day. Every year, the first Friday in February ...
Friday, Feb. 7 is National Wear Red Day, the American Heart Association’s annual day dedicated to raising awareness of heart disease, the No. 1 killer of women in the United States. The American ...