Showing posts with label American Heart Association. Show all posts
Showing posts with label American Heart Association. Show all posts

Thursday, January 27, 2011

National Wear Red Day is February 4


Make it your mission to fight heart disease in women by participating in the American Heart Association's program, Go Red for Women. Wear red on Friday, February 4th and make a donation.

Why should you get involved? Because heart disease is still the No. 1 killer of women. Because there are so many women who still don't know what you know - that heart disease kills. And because we need to keep funding research that helps save the lives of the women we love.

Begin by setting up a fundraising page as an individual or group, or for your school or workplace. You can also search for and contribute to the fundraising page of someone you know. Donations support research, awareness, education and community programs to help women live longer heart-healthy lives. Your may also make a donation as an individual. Last year, more than 17,000 companies went Red - will you or your company be one of them this year?

Knowledge is power. Take the Go Red Heart CheckUp today to learn your risk.It only takes a few minutes and can save your life. Please go to www.goredforwomen.org/

The American Heart Association (AHA) also offers a free makeover that can change your life. Go Red BetterU is a FREE online nutrition and fitness program that can makeover your heart. Each week will focus on a different area of your health and provide step-by-step guidance. You'll have access to everything from daily expert tips and an online journal to a downloadable BetterMe coaching tool. Other resources are available on the Go Red for Women website at
http://www.goredforwomen.org/

Monday, February 1, 2010

The American Heart Association’s Go Red For Women Movement Continues in 2010

Heart disease is the No. 1 killer of women in America. In fact, more women die of cardiovascular disease than the next 5 causes of death combined. That’s including cancer! But there’s something women can do. They can choose to speak up and fight the statistics by supporting the American Heart Association’s (AHA) Go Red For Women movement.

There are many ways that a woman can become an advocate of women’s heart health. The first priority is to take care of herself. She can get empowered with the facts, find a community of support, make healthy changes to her diet and exercise. She can start with a heart check-up and then speak to her doctor about a lipid blood screen that will determine her cholesterol, triglycerides and phospholipids levels. By going to the American Heart Association’s website for Go Red for Women at www.goredforwomen.org, women can connect and share their heart experiences and be empowered with the support of other pro-active, positive women. By speaking up and spreading the word, together, they can help save lives.

Dr. Brenda Rooney’s goal is to utilize therapies which will provide her patients with the most efficient and expeditious recovery. Dr. Rooney conducts thorough physical examinations and reevaluations which include heart rate and blood pressure assessments. If any symptoms of heart disease or hypertension are present, she will put you in touch with a heart specialist. She is a member of the American Chiropractors Association and the Association of New Jersey Chiropractors. Dr. Rooney advocates a healthy diet appropriate for each individual and counsels patients how the nervous system controls heart rate and respiration. Chiropractic subluxations have assisted many patients with hypertension.

National Wear Red Day is Friday, February 5, 2010. The red dress pin is the American Heart Association’s symbol of women’s fight against heart disease. By joining the Go Red For Women movement, you become part of the fight against heart disease. A woman who Goes Red eats healthier, exercises more and loves her heart.

Dr. Rooney is a participant in the Go Red for Women movement.