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Join thousands across America by wearing RED on Friday, Feb. 6 to support the fight against heart disease in women. Get your company or group involved, too!

Women and Heart Disease on Today Show

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Go Red For Women spokesperson Jennifer H. Mieres, MD, joined Hoda Kotb and Kathie Lee Gifford on the Today Show Friday, Nov. 14, to educate women about their No. 1 killer – heart disease. Mieres helped debunk common myths about heart disease and offered ways for women to turn personal choices into life-saving actions.

 

Choose to Reduce Your Risk

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Heart disease is largely preventable. Learn how you can make better, healthy lifestyle choices with our downloadable tip sheets and guides. Share them with others. See how to stop smoking, eat well, get active, and more - to live heart healthy.

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Macy's Thanks for Sharing

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For each Thanks for Sharing enrollment made from Sept. 20 to Dec. 31, 2008, Macy's will make a $10 donation. The first $1.5 million raised will benefit Macy's sponsorship of the Go Red For Women movement. Macy's will donate additional funds to the Make-A-Wish Foundation® and to local charities.

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Featured News

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Smoking During Pregnancy Associated with Artery Damage in Children
DALLAS, Nov. 20 -- Children of mothers who smoked during pregnancy had more damage to their arteries in young adulthood than offspring of non-smokers and the association was even stronger if both parents smoked, researchers reported in Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis and Vascular Biology: Journal of the American Heart Association.

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New Web Site Pages Offer Free Downloadable Tools to help Women Make Heart-Healthy Choices
Go Red For Women announces a new section of its Web site -- Heart Health Tools. The section houses a variety of downloadable flyers, guidelines, posters, brochures and more to help educate women about reducing their risk of heart disease, their No. 1 killer.

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'Western' Diet Increases Heart Attack Risk Globally
The typical Western diet -- fried foods, salty snacks and meat -- accounts for about 30 percent of heart attack risk across the world, according to a study of dietary patterns in 52 countries, reported in Circulation: Journal of the American Heart Association.

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Heart disease is the No. 1 killer of women in the U.S. You can help combat that statistic when you shop for products or support the companies that support the fight against heart disease and elevate the cause.The products and companies shown here provide dollars needed to fund heart research. You directly support the movement, even just by making one purchase. Because doing good and looking good are always in fashion.

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