Friday, February 3rd is National Wear Red for Heart Disease, a day in which we all show our support for those dealing with heart disease. Since the inception of my blog, I have participated in National Wear Red Day and have urged my readers to do so. This year, I will not only be wearing red but attending the Bleeding Heart Project Launch Event in Chicago.
Feb. 3rd is National Wear Red Day For Heart Disease
Posted On Thursday, February 2, 2012 By The Cubicle Chick. Under Events, FABulous Women, Giving Back, Healthy Living/Eating Tags: American Heart Association, Bleeding Heart Project, congestive heart failure, Events, Heart Awareness Month, heart disease, heart health, National Wear Red Day, Raijean Stroud
Friday, February 3rd is National Wear Red for Heart Disease, a day in which we all show our support for those dealing with heart disease. Since the inception of my blog, I have participated in National Wear Red Day and have urged my readers to do so. This year, I will not only be wearing red but attending the Bleeding Heart Project Launch Event in Chicago.
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Posted On Friday, February 4, 2011 By The Cubicle Chick. Under Giving Back, Healthy Living/Eating, women's issues Tags: American Heart Association, Bleeding Heart Project, Go Red for Women, heart disease
Heart disease is the number one killer of women, and it's very important that we all learn about heart health. Wearing red today shows that you are in support of more funding for a cure for heart disease as well as spreading the message to women how important it is to get checked regularly.
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Posted On Friday, February 5, 2010 By admin. Under Giving Back, Healthy Living/Eating Tags: American Heart Association, Go Red for Women, heart disease
Today is Friday, February 5th and it has been designated as National Wear Red Day to help fight heart disease, the number one killer of women. The American Heart Association is asking that everyone wear red today to display support and to bring about awareness to this powerful disease that ...










