National Wear Red Day For Women: February 3, 2023 Help Wipe Out The "Silent Killer" Of Women
As part of the American Heart Association's Go Red For Women® campaign to raise awareness about cardiovascular disease in women, the first Friday of each February (that's today, February 3rd) is National Wear Red Day.
Many people think that heart disease primarily affects men. That couldn't be further from the truth. Heart disease is known as the "SILENT KILLER" of women. And many women experience NO symptoms.
Did you know: Cardiovascular disease in the U.S. kills approximately one woman every 80 seconds? Heart disease and strokes kill one (34 comments)
The first Friday of each February (that's today, February 5th!) is National Wear Red Day as part of the American Heart Association's Go Red For Women® campaign to raise awareness about cardiovascular disease in women.
Heart disease is not primarily a male problem as so many think. Heart disease and strokes kill one in three women every year! Heart disease is known as the "silent killer" of women. Did you know that cardiovascular disease in the U.S. kills approximately one woman every 80 seconds? Did you know that the American Heart Association says nearly 50% (31 comments)
The first Friday of each February (that's today!) is National Wear Red Day as part of the American Heart Association's Go Red For Women® campaign. Heart disease is not primarily a male problem as so many think. Heart disease and strokes kill one in three women every year! Heart disease is known as the "silent killer" of women. Did you know that cardiovascular disease in the U.S. kills approximately one woman every 80 seconds? Did you know that the American Heart Association says nearly 50% of American adults have some sort of heart diseas?
The first Friday of each February (that's today!) is National Wear Red Day as part of the American Heart Association's Go Red For Women® campaign. We tend to think of heart disease as primarily a male problem, but heart disease and strokes kill one in three women every year! This has been referred to as the "silent killer" of women. Did you know that cardiovascular disease in the U.S. kills approximately one woman every 80 seconds? Did you know that the American Heart Association says nearly 50% of American adults have some sort of heart diseas?