February marks Heart Health month. We're all for wearing red, but also considering eating wild blueberries for your heart health. Learn why.
, Jan. 26, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- February is Heart Health Month and Lands' End is announcing the Wear Red Campaign in support of the American Heart Association's Life is Why We Give™ campaign. Lands' End will help to raise awareness and funding to further su...
Wear Red In February And Take Charge Of Heart HealthReames, Elizabeth S
National Wear Red Day isn’t an official holiday, so government buildings, post offices, and businesses remain open. On this day, many people wear red to promote heart-health awareness among women. Some also use this day to raise money for various heart-relatedcharities, such as the American...
Rocking vibrant red outfits to spotlight heart health sends a powerful message of awareness and support for a cause that truly matters.
BEAUTY & HEALTH The article offers information on the importance of perfumes for women. Alan Hirsch, founder of the Smell & Taste Treatment and Research Foundation in Chicago states perfumes which evokes memory, helps to boost the mood of the women. Rac... A Kozolchyk - 《Redbook》 被引量...
Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the U.S.(Credit: iStock) "Continuing the fight against cardiovascular disease is crucial to improving our nation’s public health. During American Heart Month, we must recommit ourselves to ensuring a healthier future for all Americans," Biden st...
“There’s Go Red, of course, at the American Heart Association, they partner with us, but when you go to those larger events it’s predominantly white–this event concentrates on us…for us, by us, to us,” she said. Once the annual large group photo was taken, the sea of red fl...
“If one competitor is strong and the other is weak, it won’t change the outcome of the fight,“ said Nobert Hagemann, who led the study. “But the closer the levels, the 【9】 (easy) it is for the color to tip the scale.”“【10】 is reasonable that wearing red makes inpi...
for Americans -- both men and women. “Each year the nation comes together to ignite a wave of red from coast to coast from landmarks to news anchors and neighborhoods to online communities -- that’s the entire goal for the month of February, which the American Heart Association has ...