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Why are US women dressed in red?
Heart disease remains the top killer of women, yet is often overlooked. During American Heart Month, women across Ohio wear ...
Ashley Ridge High School graduate Emilee Sparks will serve as a national ambassador for the American Heart Association after ...
Heart disease remains the leading cause of death in the United States. February is American Heart Month, established in 1964 by President Lyndon B. Johnson to encourage Americans to prioritize and ...
WASHINGTON — Being a night owl can be bad for your heart. That may sound surprising but a large study found people who are ...
If your immunity has been hit and you are falling sick frequently, know which nutrients you need to add to your diet that can help improve your wellbeing. | Health ...
Work your heart and muscles, and strengthen bones with these six exercises designed to keep you strong and healthy—and have ...
FORMER Scottish health secretary Jeane Freeman has died. The ex-MSP passed away last night aged 72 after a battle with cancer ...
News Ten’s Justin Earley and Lauren Westbrook talk with Stephen Sloan and Rick Tullis about a series on their show called ...
Mandy Jackson of West Fargo survived heart failure during a twin pregnancy and a rare heart attack, now writing a book to ...
The first Friday in February is National Wear Red Day, an annual campaign to raise awareness for women’s heart health. Heart disease is the leading ...
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February is heart month: Wisconsin expert explains why women can’t ignore heart disease risk
Dr. Christine Kolemainen from the Mamor Menopause and Midlife Clinic visited WMTV on Friday.
Friday in Columbia, city leaders joined with the American Heart Association in participation in the city’s Go Red for Women ...
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