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A celebration of strength, survival and heart health advocacy took center stage at this year’s Blair Go Red for Women event, ...
According to The American Heart Association, more than 44 percent of women 20 years or older are living with some form of cardiovascular disease.
First Alert 7 News anchor Jay Hendricks is the volunteer chair of this year’s Go Red for Women event. (Courtesy Photo) Odessan Jay Hendricks is familiar to all of us through his more than three ...
Hendricks told the audience $120,000 was raised for Go Red for Women. "My kids and I both did it right after Susan died, and so we all felt like it was important to know how our hearts are. The ...
Intermountain Health is proud to work alongside the American Heart Association in Utah, serving as the Go Red for Women platform sponsor, because losing even one women to the disease is too many.
Pittsford, N.Y. — The American Heart Association's Go Red for Women luncheon was held in Pittsford on Wednesday. The annual event raises awareness about cardiovascular disease, which is the ...
Close to 300 women wore red as a sign of solidarity and determination at the Go Red for Women luncheon at the DoubleTree by Hilton in Bakersfield on Friday. For two decades the American Heart ...
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - Raising money while strutting on the runway! The American Heart Association’s Southern Coast held its annual “Go Red for Women” luncheon Wednesday at the Savannah Country Club.
In honor of the “Go Red for Women” campaign, here is a heart-healthy meal: A walnut crusted salmon served with a grape salsa. Now there’s a specific unit at the Cleveland Clinic that ...
2021 Southern Arizona Go Red for Women seeks to raise awareness about the 48% of women nationwide age 20 and older who are living with some form of cardiovascular disease. The annual event ...
Were you Seen at the American Heart Association's Go Red for Women luncheon on Nov. 8 at Albany Capital Center in Albany? Benita Zahn was honored with the Jane Golub Crystal Heart Award and Neil ...