Worldwide, cardiac arrest is the number one leading cause of death. In the United States, over 350,000 cardiac arrest events occur outside of a hospital, with 90% of those being fatal. When hands-only ...
Women across our region are coming together for a cause that could save lives.
FEBRUARY IS AMERICAN HEART MONTH. DATA FROM THE AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION SHOWS THAT NEARLY 45% OF WOMEN OVER AGE 20 ARE LIVING WITH SOME FORM OF CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE, RESEARCH SHOWS.
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ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) — The American Heart Association held the Capital Region Go Red for Women luncheon on Thursday. Hundreds gathered at the Albany Capital Center while dressed in red to raise ...
A coalition of retail leaders has come together to launch “Go Red. Shop With Heart,” an industry-wide initiative designed to raise awareness and funds for the American Heart Association throughout the ...
Summer is the season for pools, lakes, and oceans. In the Capital Region, where there are many bodies of water, it’s something Gary Older, assistant general man Sunburn risk climbs with temperatures ...
More than 4 in 10 women in the U.S. have some form of cardiovascular disease, such as heart disease or stroke - a figure that is only expected to grow. Each year, heart disease and stroke kill more ...
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - For the start of Heart Month, the American Heart Association is urging everyone to learn CPR. Cardiovascular disease is the number one killer of women in the United States, claiming ...
Go Red for Women talks about the importance of heart health. Stay up to date: The latest headlines and weather from WPBF 25Click here to learn how to support women ...
Good Morning Texas How to Go Red in Honor of Heart Month Survivor and American Heart Association volunteer Sharell Weeams shares ways to honor American Heart Month and National Wear Red Day.
ALBANY, N.Y. (WNYT) — Heart disease continues to be the number one killer of women. That’s why events like the Go Red for Women lunch aim to raise funds and awareness of people like Erin Vickers.