KOCO 5 is wearing red on Friday in honor of Go Red for Women, which raises awareness about the dangers of cardiovascular disease.
Friday is National Wear Red Day, an initiative started by the American Heart Association to raise awareness about heart disease in women.
Wendy and Brian Barze chair this year's Birmingham Heart Ball, sharing their personal journey to heart health and their commitment to the American Heart Association.
CPR from a stranger in public during a cardiac arrest, compared with 45% of men, according to the American Heart Association.
February marks American Heart Minth and St. Mary's Intermountain Health hosted a free heart health fair Friday, giving community members a chance to ask questions and learn about how to be heart ...
Their goal is for one person to be CPR trained in every household by 2030. With February being heart month, the American ...
Milton’s Dominic Barcomb was one of around 30 people — nearly all rocking bright red tees — that gathered to rally behind the American Heart Association’s push for stronger heart safety measures.
Celest Cole died on Feb. 7, exactly one year ago today, after suffering a cardiac arrest. But firefighter's quick thinking ...
A Columbia man learned firsthand how crucial cardiopulmonary resuscitation is to survive after a stranger saved his life. Tim ...
Friday, February 7 was Wear Red Day, which raises awareness for cardiovascular disease, the No. 1 killer of women.
A cardiac arrest and heart attack survivor have different stories, but something in common: CPR save their lives.
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CDTA partners with American Heart Association to teach CPRThe Mavericks shockingly traded away 25-year-old star, Luka Doncic, after concerns with his rehabilitation from injury and ...
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