Learn more about the American Heart Association's efforts to reduce death caused by heart disease and stroke. Also learn about cardiovascular conditions, ECC and CPR, donating, heart disease information for healthcare professionals, caregivers, and educa
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Flaster Greenberg went red during the month of February to support the Go Red for Women initiative created by the American Heart Association which raises awareness about the truth behind cardiovascular disease as the number one killer of women. Cardiovascular disease claims the lives of nearly 500...
Learn more about the American Heart Association's efforts to reduce death caused by heart disease and stroke. Also learn about cardiovascular conditions, ECC and CPR, donating, heart disease information for healthcare professionals, caregivers, and educa
Go Red for Women is the American Heart Association's national movement to end heart disease and stroke in women. Learn more, get involved, and take action!
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Red Buildings: Many Houston institutions will celebrate National Wear Red Day on Feb. 2 and Heart Month by turning their building red. Houston City Hall will light up its walls with up lighting, while buildings around the City of Houston, The Woodlands, and other suburban areas will go ...
American Heart Association launched the national movement called “Go Red for Women†to eliminate stroke and heart diseases in women. According to the reports, every year one out of three women expires due to cardiovascular diseases, which denotes that approximately one woman is ...
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First Aid, CPR and Emergency Cardiovascular Care (ECC). Learn more about resuscitation science, training in your community or organization, and other CPR programs.