Heart disease is the number one cause of death for women in the US. Here's how the American Heart Association is raising ...
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WWMT Grand Rapids/Lansing on MSNAmerican Heart Association celebrates 21 years of Go Red for Women at annual galaThe American Heart Association (AHA) celebrated 21 years of its Go Red for Women movement with a gala at the Radisson Hotel Friday night.
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When Rajini Poth arrived at work one morning in 2016, she ended up having a stroke, leaving her paralyzed and stuck in her ...
Nearly 45% of women ages 20 and older are living with some form of cardiovascular disease, according to the American Heart ...
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News 12 (Video) on MSNWhite Plains woman inducted into 2025 Go Red for Women Class of SurvivorsThe 10 Best and Worst Business Class Seats in 2025 Microsoft pulling the plug on Skype after buying it for $8.5 billion ...
Hundreds gathered Friday for the American Heart Association's Go Red for Women luncheon at the Madison Marriott West.
Go Red for Women is a signature initiative created by the A merican Heart Association to address awareness and care gaps for women's greatest health threat--heart disease. More than 44% of women--ages ...
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FOX 4 Dallas-Fort Worth on MSNTarrant County Go Red for Women luncheon raises awareness, money to battle heart diseaseFORT WORTH - The American Heart Association held its annual Tarrant County Go Red for Women luncheon on Friday. The luncheon, ...
KALAMAZOO, Mich. — The American Heart Association (AHA) celebrated 21 years of its Go Red for Women movement with a gala at the Radisson Hotel Friday night. Go Red for Women, which was launched ...
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WHTM Harrisburg on MSN'I'm a warning to women': Heart disease survivors share their stories in hopes of helping othersAround 200 women gathered in Buffalo on Tuesday for the annual Go Red for Women Luncheon, an event organized by the American ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WOLO)– Representatives of Richland County held their third annual “Go Red for Women” lunch and learn. Friday, Feb. 28’s event was in collaboration with the American Heart Association, ...
Six area women are raising awareness of cardiovascular disease — the number one killer of women — through a campaign designed ...
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