Japan's royal family, the oldest continuous hereditary monarchy, have launched an updated website amid its succession crisis.
Cardiovascular disease is the number one killer of women with nearly 45% of women over the age of 20 living with some form of CVD.
Luzerne County Community College staff, faculty, and students wore red on Friday, Feb. 7 to celebrate National Go Red for Women Day, held on the first Friday of every February, and started in ...
The No. 7 UConn women's basketball team returns to campus Wednesday night to host St. John's, concluding the teams' ...
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CNN Anchor Laura Coates to deliver keynote address at AHA's 'Go Red for Women' luncheon in Hampton RoadsIn observance of American Heart Month, the American Heart Association is once again spotlighting the number one killer of women, Cardiovascular Disease. <a href=" ...
Five prominent local women are helping advance heart health and raise lifesaving funds to fight their No. 1 health threat ...
For those looking to dip their toes into red light therapy, the Solawave 2-in-1 Skincare Mini ($89) is a great starter tool ...
Across the country, people are wearing red to raise awareness about the leading cause of death for women in the U.S.
It is time for states that have banned abortion to put an end to the horror stories of women being refused emergency medical treatment when their pregnancies go terribly wrong.
The annual Lady Annie Ruth Rogers Go Red for Your Heart and Soul Luncheon was held Saturday afternoon in Jackson. The event hosted by the Jackson Chapter of the Top Ladies of Distinction takes this ...
The women of the Paducah Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority INC hosted a Go Red for Women luncheon to spread awareness and offer cardiovascular health resources.
February is Heart Month across the United States. In this week’s Inside KELOLAND, find out why the “Go Red for Women Gala” ...
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