Raising awareness about heart health one step at a time is what officials with the City of Columbia are trying to do.
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Tonight in Part 2 of our Women of Impact series, we focus on nominee Noelle Adams Lohri of Wheeling. Noelle, a physical therapist, cares about heart disease because ...
Close to 300 women wore red as a sign of solidarity and determination at the Go Red for Women luncheon at the DoubleTree by Hilton in Bakersfield on Friday. For two decades the American Heart ...
Dr. Bani Singh says one of the most important things you can do to keep your heart healthy is keeping up with a yearly physical exam with your primary care doctor.
An Indiana woman is one of 12 from across the nation representing the American Heart Association in the Go Red for Women Class of Survivors for 2025. “It’s an honor, it ...
Columbus Go Red for Women drew a crowd, but Platte County's first Woman of Impact Terri Hirschbrunner and her team are still ...
Nearly 45% of women ages 20 and older are living with some form of cardiovascular disease, according to the American Heart ...
East Georgia Regional Medical Center hosted its annual “Hearts, Hats and Heels – Heart Healthy Lunch and Learn” on February ...
The American Heart Association celebrated survivors and recognized the progress its made with the "Into the Future" Heart ...
The American Heart Association (AHA) celebrated 21 years of its Go Red for Women movement with a gala at the Radisson Hotel Friday night.
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WOLO)– Representatives of Richland County held their third annual “Go Red for Women” lunch and learn. Friday, Feb. 28’s event was in collaboration with the American Heart ...