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Raising awareness for women's heart health | Medical Watch

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Heart disease awareness month: What women should know after pregnancy
February is Heart Disease Awareness Month, and professors at the University of Iowa are reminding women that pregnancy complications can affect heart health, an

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Q&A: What makes women’s heart health different – and why it matters
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National Wear Red Day is celebrated Friday to promote heart disease awareness in women
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National Wear Red Day: Myths vs. facts about heart health
MADISON (WKOW) -- Friday is National Wear Red Day, led by the American Heart Association to raise awareness about the number one killer of women, cardiovascular disease.

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National Wear Red Day raises awareness of heart disease in women
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Lima Memorial raises awareness for women’s heart health on Wear Red Day
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It's National Wear Red Day
Betsy Hart, CEO of Dignity Health Glendale Memorial Hospital, joined us with what we need to know about this disease, along with a fun fashion show with some survivors.

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National Wear Red Day advocates for women’s heart health
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National Wear Red Day brings awareness to heart disease across region
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February is Heart Month: What does new data mean for you, your health

The American Heart Association released its 2026 Heart Disease and Stroke Statistics Update, and a reminder that heart disease remains a challenge.
News - University of California, Riverside
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What you should know about your heart

Heart disease remains the leading cause of death in the United States. February is American Heart Month, established in 1964 by President Lyndon B. Johnson to encourage Americans to prioritize and protect their heart health.
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National Wear Red Day 2026: Why it is observed and how it supports the fight against women’s heart disease

National Wear Red Day 2026 reflects that informed choices, early screening and collective awareness remain the strongest tools against cardiovascular disease.
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Inflammation: The hidden driver of heart disease you need to be testing for

Hone Health reports that chronic inflammation is a key factor in heart disease risk often overlooked in standard health screenings.
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Heart health will not improve just by taking a morning walk. Know what else is important?

Heart diseases have become a lifestyle disease today. Wrong eating habits, working while sitting, stress, smoking, alcohol, and lack of sleep all these together gradually weaken the heart. Nowadays, most people believe that if they wake up every morning and take a 20-30 minute walk,
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What Saturated Fats Really Do to Your Heart

Many nutrition guidelines recommend limiting saturated fats since these can elevate the risk for heart disease.
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