February isn’t just the month of hearts on Valentine’s Day—it’s American Heart Month, a time to focus on the health of the most vital organ we have.
On Friday, the American Heart Association recognized the importance of women’s heart health with National Red Day.
Cardiovascular disease doesn’t discriminate. At 38 years old, during the height of the COVID pandemic, Amy Kren had a heart attack. She says it doesn’t matter your age or race.
KOCO 5 is wearing red on Friday in honor of Go Red for Women, which raises awareness about the dangers of cardiovascular disease.
Friday, February 7, is National Wear Red Day meant to raise awareness of the number one killer of women, cardiovascular disease. The American Heart Association says cardiovascular disease impacts some ...
Friday is National Wear Red Day dedicated to the prevention and treatment of heart disease among women. UHS Faculty and staff ...
A spontaneous coronary artery dissection, or SCAD, leads to bleeding inside the artery wall. A survivor shares her symptoms.
Collins-Peynaud recounted having a heart attack and the art she made to process her feelings at Intermountain Medical Center on Thursday in an event to bring attention to women and heart disease.
Go Red for Women is a national effort to advocate for women's health. Leaders with the American Heart Association said red ...
More than 100 million people globally have had a stroke, but there are ways to reduce your risk and spot the signs of stroke ...
Friday is National Wear Red Day and people are being encouraged to wear red to draw awarness to heart disease.
The study could not account for other mediators of cardiovascular risk and breastfeeding, such as social determinants of ...