ALL RIGHT. AVA. THANK YOU. AND IF YOU HAVEN’T PICKED OUT YOUR WARDROBE YET TODAY, YOU MAY BE WONDERING WHY WE ARE ALL WEARING RED TODAY. IT IS BECAUSE IT IS NATIONAL WEAR RED DAY. YES. EVERY YEAR THE ...
This year is the 19th Annual National Wear Red day. Join us in making a life-saving fashion statement by wearing red. “GO RED for Women” is a national public awareness day urging women and people from ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio – I didn’t expect to see the big camera and boom mic at the “LGBTQ+ & You: Advocates, Allies, & Candidates” event hosted by Red Wine & Blue last Sunday at Cleveland’s LGBT Center.
NEW YORK (WABC) -- She 'rocked it' on Dancing With The Stars, winning over legions of fans. And Thursday night, Zendaya Coleman will rock the runway for a good cause, strutting her stuff for the 'Go ...
The American Heart Association is celebrating its 100 th anniversary with the Go Red for Women Experience in Lexington. The event includes a luncheon that raises awareness and honors survivors of ...
Pam Morris-Walton is full of gratitude for the donated heart that now beats in her chest. "I had a cold, and it went from the lungs to my heart and damaged my heart," said Morris-Walton, 74. Stream ...
The initiative, launched by the American Heart Association (AHA) in 2004, seeks to raise awareness that women, not just men, are vulnerable to heart disease. Financially, it ticks the boxes for ...
TO AN APPEAL. ALL RIGHT. IF YOU NOTICE A LOT OF PEOPLE WEARING RED AGAIN, THAT IS BECAUSE TODAY’S GO RED FOR WOMEN’S DAY. SUCH AN IMPORTANT DAY. IT CERTAINLY IS. THE CAMPAIGN PUTS A SPOTLIGHT ON HEART ...
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 ...
AUSTIN (KXAN)– As a way to continue to raise awareness for cardiovascular disease in women, the Go Red for Women organization via the American Heart Association (AHA) will host its annual luncheon ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Cardiovascular disease is the No. 1 killer of women. It takes more lives than all forms of cancer combined. But the American Heart Association reports there is a decline in awareness ...
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