Quick Overview: WTOL 11 anchor Caylee Kirby was emcee at the event, sharing her grandmother's story of survival. The 2025 More than 40% of African Americans have high blood pressure. Make a change to your lifestyle at Mary is celebrating 10 years after her open heart surgery.

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WTOL 11 anchor Caylee Kirby was emcee at the event, sharing her grandmother's story of survival. The 2025 More than 40% of African Americans have high blood pressure. Make a change to your lifestyle at Mary is celebrating 10 years after her open heart surgery. Hispanic women are likely to develop heart disease 10 years earlier than non-hispanics. Heart disease is the leading cause of death in women. Here's what the " Join us at where our mission is to build healthier lives for

"Through commemorating this day by wearing the color Since 2004, the American Heart Association's signature women's initiative, February is American Heart Month and Friday is National Wear National Wear Red Day is the first Friday in February. By joining Are you normal? If your blood pressure is 120/80 or below, you are. Learn more at GoRedForWomen.org/Know-Your-Numbers.

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