Are you wearing RED today in honor of #NationalWearRedDay? The day is an opportunity to support women's heart health and stay informed on healthy habits.

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February is #AmericanHeartMonth, and today is #NationalWearRedDay to raise awareness about heart disease and stroke. Residents of Chula Vista are encouraged to wear red to support this cause.

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Wear red today to raise awareness for heart disease and show your support for those affected. Every little bit counts–together, we can make a difference! Show off your red and tag us!

#NationalWearRedDay #HeartHealthMatters #WearRedForHeartHealth

Joining the American Heart Association with #NationalWearRedDay. CVD is the leading cause of death in the United States and its causes are complex: genetics, lifestyle, environmental exposure, and wear + tear on the cardiovascular system. Complex disease requires multiplex interventions.
Today is #NationalWearRedDay.
I wear my bleeding heart on my sleeve so that counts as wearing red.

Yesterday, Phil had his one day to be on top of the weather. Today, Jason is on top of it, and another storm is coming! I'll have your 7-day weather forecast at 4, 5, 6, 10 & 11pm!

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February 3, 2023, #NationalWearRedDay® is the icon day of #AmericanHeartMonth. On February 3, wear red and help raise awareness of women's No. 1 killer – cardiovascular disease.

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6 ways to support women’s heart health this February

DALLAS, Feb. 2, 2023 – Did you know that women are statistically less likely to receive lifesaving CPR than men? That’s one of the reasons cardiovascular disease continues to the No. 1 killer of women in the United States. From news desks to iconic....

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