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American Heart Association Volunteers to Educate Women About Heart Disease at Albertsons Stores Nationwide, Nov. 5; Los Angeles Albertsons Stores, Procter & Gamble to Support the AHA's Go Red For Women Campaign
WHO/WHAT: Volunteers and health educators from the American Heart Association AHA will fan out to Albertsons supermarkets throughout the nation -- including ...
Tags: American Heart Association, Procter & Gamble Co., women
Research articles 2005-11-04
American Heart Association Volunteers to Educate Women About Heart Disease at Albertsons Stores Nationwide, Nov. 5; Dallas/Ft. Worth Albertsons Stores, Procter & Gamble to Support AHA's Go Red For Women Campaign
WHO/WHAT: Volunteers and health educators from the American Heart Association AHA will fan out to Albertsons supermarkets throughout the nation -- including those in the Dallas/Ft. ...
Tags: American Heart Association, Procter & Gamble Co., women
Research articles 2005-11-04
Procter & Gamble and Albertsons in Los Angeles Support the American Heart Association's ''Go Red For Women'' Campaign; Campaign Raises Contributions and Awareness About Heart Disease and Women
LOS ANGELES -- The Procter & Gamble Company (NYSE:PG) and Albertsons (NYSE:ABS) partnered today for "Family, the Heart of the Home," a cooperative initiative to raise up to $50,000 in the Los Angeles area and cities throughout the country to support the American Heart Association's Go Red For Women campaign.
Tags: American Heart Association, Procter & Gamble Co., women
Research articles 2005-11-05
Procter & Gamble and Albertsons in Dallas-Ft. Worth Area Support the American Heart Association's ''Go Red For Women'' Campaign; Campaign Raises Contributions and Awareness About Heart Disease and Women
DALLAS -- The Procter & Gamble Company (NYSE:PG) and Albertsons (NYSE:ABS) partnered today for "Family, the Heart of the Home," a cooperative initiative to raise up to $50,000 in the Dallas-Ft. Worth area and cities throughout the country to support the American Heart Association's Go Red For Women campaign.
Tags: American Heart Association, Procter & Gamble Co., women
Research articles 2005-11-05

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StarKist® and Charlie® the Tuna Team Up with the American Heart Association's Go Red For Women to Fight Heart Disease
An Excellent Source of Lean Protein, Packed with Essential Nutrients and Heart-Healthy Omega-3 Fatty Acids -- StarKist([R]) and Charlie([R]) the Tuna Are on a Heart-Healthy Mission to Support the American Heart Association's Go Red For Women Movement SAN FRANCISCO -- February is National Heart Health Month and Del Monte...
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Research articles 2008-02-01
Pepperidge Farm to Support the American Heart Association's Go Red for Women Movement in the Fight against Heart Disease
With 28 Varieties, Pepperidge Farm has the Largest Number of Bakery Items Certified by the Association, More than Any Other Bread Manufacturer NORWALK, Conn. -- Pepperidge Farm has passionately adopted the fight against heart disease and this winter will support the American Heart Association's Go Red For Women nationwide...
Tags: Pepperidge Farm Inc.
Research articles 2008-01-28
The American Heart Association held its annual Go Red for Women luncheon at the Hotel del Coronado on Feb. 8
The American Heart Association held its annual Go Red for Women luncheon at the Hotel del Coronado on Feb. 8. The event raised $270,000 to support education and research. Please send Giving items to contributing writer Joyce Glazer at jglazer@sdbj.com.
Tags: Hotel Del Coronado
Research articles 2008-02-25
Imatron's Coronary Artery Scan Definitively Predicts Heart Disease in Women
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Calif.--BW HealthWire--Nov. 11, 1998-- University of Pittsburgh's "Healthy Women Study" Presented at American Heart Association Meeting and Featured on CBS Evening News With Dan Rather Imatron Inc. (Nasdaq: IMAT) announced today that a University of Pittsburgh study presented on November 10, 1998 at...
Tags: HARDWARE, Scanners, University of Pittsburgh, women
Research articles 1998-11-11
Journal Of The American Medical Association
Researchers report in the Feb. 2 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association that women who arrive at the emergency department reporting a type of chest pain unstable angina are less likely than men to undergo procedures commonly used to diagnose heart problems....
Tags: American Medical Association, chest, women
Research articles 1970-01-01
Newstream.com Digest: Survey: Young Women not Acting Smart in Bedroom, Heart Attack and Stroke Prevention, Free Music for Every Taste and More Free Multimedia Story Packages
News, Business, Lifestyle Editors/City Desks NEW YORK--BUSINESS WIRE--Oct. 19, 2000 There's new material available to journalists from Newstream.com! Journalists can visit http://www.newstream.com now to download FREE multimedia content (video, audio, photos, graphics, PowerPoint slide shows, spreadsheets, charts and text) for the following features: Heart Attack and Stroke...
Tags: attack, Business Wire, E-mail, INTERNET, journalist, MARKETING, mobile, multimedia, music, survey
Research articles 2000-10-19
Lighten up! Control your weight by eating healthy and exercising regularly
Looking for ways to shed those extra pounds, or are you simply struggling to maintain that new and hard-won svelte figure? If so, you are not alone. Scores of Americans continue to struggle with their weight. An estimated 77 percent of Black women and 59 percent of Black men...
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Research articles 2006-02-01
Red Dress statue makes stop at Heart Ball; Statue reminds Metro Detroit that heart disease is everywhere
Michigan Chronicle 06-28-2005 The American Heart Association's Go Red For Women movement is making the red dress more than just a fashion statement. This larger-than-life-size beauty made a grand entrance at the American Heart Association's Metro Detroit's Heart Ball on May 21....
Tags: Detroit, dress, General Motors Corp., women
Research articles 2005-06-28
Yankee Candle ''Lights a Candle for Your Heart''
SOUTH DEERFIELD, Mass. -- The Yankee Candle Company, Inc. (NYSE:YCC) today announced the introduction of a new program "Light a Candle for Your Heart" in support of the American Heart Association's national Go Red For Women movement, which was designed to increase women's awareness of heart disease and inspire women...
Tags: Candle Corp., women
Research articles 2006-02-01
Yankee Candle "Lights a Candle for Your Heart"
SOUTH DEERFIELD, Mass. -- The Yankee Candle Company (NYSE: YCC) today announced its 2nd Annual "Light a Candle for Your Heart"[TM] Program in support of the American Heart Association's national Go Red for Women movement. The program includes in-store, web, and corporate activities, and is designed to increase women's awareness...
Tags: Candle Corp., women
Research articles 2007-01-30
CBO Brings Obama Back To Earth on Preventive Care
It’s an article of faith in the Obama Administration that better preventive care will reduce health costs. But Congressional Budget Office Director Douglas W. Elmendorf brought everyone back to earth when he pointed out, in a recent letter to the House Energy and Commerce Committee, that many preventive services cost...
Tags: Brings Co., Health Care, Cholesterol, Care, CBO, Vertical Industries, Benefits, Healthcare, Human Resources, Ken Terry
Blog posts 2009-08-10
Macy's Fashions New Go Red For Women Multicultural Fund
February Efforts Also Include National "Wear Red Day" Event and Exclusive Geoffrey Beene Product NEW YORK -- As a national sponsor of the American Heart Association's Go Red For Women movement, Macy's (NYSE:M) is ramping up support for the organization's February campaign in celebration of American Heart Month. This...
Tags: Macy's Inc.
Research articles 2008-01-22
Nieca Goldberg to Discuss Cardiovascular Disease in Women at 14th Annual Congress on Women's Health
NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y. -- Nieca Goldberg, M.D., a noted expert on cardiovascular disease and women's health, will speak on "Women Are Not Small Men: Managing Heart Disease in Primary Care" at the 14th Annual Congress on Women's Health, June 3-6, 2006, Hilton Head, SC at the Hilton Head Marriott Beach...
Tags: health care, U.S. Congress, women
Research articles 2006-03-28
Sorvino, Hanes push heart disease awareness
Hitting both the celebrity and cause-related marketing trends, Hanes has joined forces with Academy Award-winning actress Mira Sorvino for an ongoing Macy's exclusive. A limited-edition Mother's Day T-shirt will be sold for the American Heart Association's "Go Red For Women" campaign, which educates society about the prevention of heart disease,...
Tags: Macy's Inc.
Research articles 2005-05-09
In the News: Affairs of the Heart
Heart disease has long been thought of as a man's illness. But in the past 20 years it's actually killed more women. To help prevent more deaths, the American Heart Association last week released new guidelines to help women assess their risk and stay healthy. First, understand the major...
Tags: In The News Inc.
Research articles 2004-02-16
Astoria Federal Savings to donate to American Cancer Society
In addition to the many organizations and businesses that are participating in the American Cancer Society's Go Red for Women campaign, Astoria Federal Savings will match every dollar donated up to $25,000. The bank will also give a Go Red for Women lapel pin to donors. All proceeds will benefit...
Tags: American Cancer Society, women
Research articles 2005-02-25
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