Friday, February 7, 2014

Fighting Heart Disease on National Wear Red Day

Today we celebrate National Wear Red Day. Sponsored by the American Heart Association to raise awareness and advocacy in the fight against heart disease, this nationwide movement encourages everyone to wear the color red. Red is symbolic for this disease, the number 1 killer of women in the United States.


What are you doing to commemorate National Wear Red Day? Is there someone you would like to pay tribute to who survived heart disease or someone you want to recognize in memory of this fatal disease? Visit the Go Red for Women website and see how you can get involved in your community and for your family.

There are a myriad of conditions we can control that would prevent or reduce the risk of heart disease. Be proactive and do something before it's too late!

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