Go Red For Women Taking Charge of Their Heart Health
About 600 people showed up wearing red on Feb. 25 at the Omni Hotel to help raise money for women’s heart and brain health awareness and education.
Read moreAbout 600 people showed up wearing red on Feb. 25 at the Omni Hotel to help raise money for women’s heart and brain health awareness and education.
Read moreA new study from The Cooper Institute, with researchers from Harvard and Stanford, examined the relationship with fitness and mortality. Researchers found that higher fitness levels reduced the rate of heart disease and cancer related deaths in men.
Read moreValentine’s Day brings hearts in abundance: on chocolate boxes, cards, gift wrapping, teddy bears, and balloons. But this year, you can celebrate with a Heart Car, an expression of love to heart disease sufferers.
Read moreUniversity Park was recognized with a 2019 silver-level Workplace Health Achievement Index designation from the American Heart Association. The city
Read moreFebruary is the month of love, and the numbers show area residents could all do a lot better about loving
Read moreThe 2016 Dallas Go Red Luncheon will be held at the Omni Hotel in Dallas at 10 a.m. on Feb.
Read moreNow in his mid-30s, Highland Park High School graduate Jeb Ory has co-founded three startups, all focused around one thing
Read moreThe assignment in Ruth Keefer’s second-grade art class was to paint an imaginary pet. But now, two years later, Abby
Read moreSt. Alcuin students raised more than $3,000 for the American Heart Association on March 4 during Jump For Heart, a
Read moreIf you’re free on short notice, consider this: Tootsies is hosting comedienne and author Diana Jordon for a special reception
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