Dr. Harriet Pearson Dustan changed hypertension from a death sentence to a treatable disease. She was American Heart Association president and the 1st editor-in-chief of the journal Hypertension. Follow us during #WomensHistoryMonth as we celebrate female pioneers in cardiology.
We know that staying active right now can be a challenge, but we also know you got this is! These tips to #MoveMore at home were developed with kids in mind, so they're good for the whole family! spr.ly/60191Qldc Tell us how you're keeping up with your workouts right now.
Right now on the red carpet, at the 2019 #RedDressCollection, is @iambeckyg. She walks the runway tonight in honor of her grandfather who underwent surgery to prevent heart failure. spr.ly/6019ERLSx
Did you catch Flynn, last year's @WKCDogs Best in Show winner, at #RedDressCollection? He was adorable, but he also delivered an important message: Pets can help improve their owners' health. #WKCDogShow
A woman you know and love may be affected by heart disease or stroke at any age, a fact @JeriLRyan knows all too well. We're grateful to her for participating in #RedDressCollection and raising awareness. #HeartMonth#OurHearts
In her first public act as first lady, Jackie Kennedy helped to boost awareness of congenital heart defects when she met with two “Heart Fund Sweethearts” in the White House. #WomensHistoryMonthspr.ly/60111UwcW
Kristin performed CPR on her husband, Will, until EMTs got his heart beating again with an AED. Now, as @DGlaucomflecken and @LGlaucomflecken they're advocating for patients and co-survivors, promoting CPR and AED awareness, and making millions laugh. #CPRWeek
TODAY is National #WearRedDay®! Join us as we raise awareness about cardiovascular disease, the No. 1 killer of women, and save lives. When we come together, we can be the beat for the women we love. #WearRedAndGive
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Stand together with #GoRedforWomen on National Wear Red Day®. Let's turn Twitter RED today. Post your pictures using #WearRedDay and #WearRedandGive to show you're supporting the fight against heart disease and stroke! spr.ly/6013EPZ25
Stress happens, especially these days, and especially for women. A serious physical consequence of high stress - broken heart syndrome – is on the rise among women over 50. Here’s a reminder to find moments of me-time to lower your stress: Take a walk, meditate, or just breathe.
Today is National #WearRedDay 😍, raising awareness that cardiovascular disease is a woman's No. 1 health threat.
💃👠💄 If you're in red today, share a picture with us. 📸
Kathrine Switzer defied the rules to become the first woman to run the all-male @bostonmarathon in 1967. She went on to create a global nonprofit that uses running to empower women to overcome life obstacles and embrace healthy living. #WomensHistoryMonth
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On Feb 8th we're turning NYC red to honor all the women who have been affected by heart disease. Join your friends to watch the #RedDressCollection presented by @Macys live on Facebook.
Cardiovascular disease is the No. 1 killer of women, causing 1 in 3 deaths each year. Losing even one woman to cardiovascular disease is too many. Join us on National #WearRedDay® —Friday, Feb. 3—as we join together to be the beat for the women in our lives. #WearRedAndGive
Losing even one woman to cardiovascular disease is too many.
Cardiovascular disease is the No. 1 killer of women, causing 1 in 3 deaths each year. Join us on National #WearRedDay® —Friday, Feb. 3—as we join together to be the beat for the women in our lives.
Get inspired to reclaim your health and well-being! This special #HeartMonth streaming event features advice from survivors and the latest in women’s heart health from experts. Watch anytime on demand at spr.ly/6018KPddE
The great @kathyireland talks about why advocating for women's heart health is important to her as she gets ready for the #RedDressCollection presented by @Macys.
Happy #HeartMonth! The nation goes red tomorrow for National #WearRedDay®, uniting for the women in their lives and our collective fight against cardiovascular disease. Will you wear your heart on your sleeve this Friday, Feb. 2?