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American Heart Association's National Wear Red Day
What is National Wear Red Day? Holiday aims to raise awareness for women's heart health
The first Friday of February every year is National Wear Red Day, a holiday that aims to raise awareness about women's heart health.
The American Heart Association's National Wear Red Day
National Wear Red Day® is Friday, Feb. 7. The American Heart Association is asking you to support the Go Red for Women® movement by wearing RED and participating in raising awareness about women’s heart health.
Wear red on Friday to support American Heart Month
National Wear Red Day is happening on Friday, Feb. 7. The annual event aims to raise awareness about heart health during American Heart Month. It is a movement that women should pay particular attention to.
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