Today Is National Wear Red Day. Here ’s Why People Are Dressing Up

Women (and men) across America will be color-coordinating today for National Wear Red Day 2018, which aims to dispel myths surrounding heart diseases. National Wear Red Day is intended to help raise awareness of heart disease, in particular among women. Heart disease is often generally associated with men, but cardiovascular disease is the number one killer of women. Heart disease is the No. 1 killer of women. National Wear Red Day® helps us raise awareness. Join us in 2 days for #WearRedDay and #WearRedandGive. https://t.co/UlWjA4Tdo8 pic.twitter.com/fSFCn08xFX — American Heart Assoc (@American_Heart) January 31, 2018 Raise awareness by wearing red. Save a life by making a gift today. We can do this together. #WearRedAndGive https://t.co/H2xj0FcbCp pic.twitter.com/NPqaF7bllL — GoRedForWomen (@GoRedForWomen) February 2, 2018 Every year, nearly 500,000 American women die from heart disease and stroke. Launched in 2004 by the American Heart Association (AHA), National Wear Red Day also aims to raise funds for research into the misunderstood disease. Here are five more heart disease facts from the American Heart Association in honor of National Wear Red Day: Only 55 percent of women realize heart disease is the No. 1 killer for American women. Fewer than half of American women know what a healthy blood pressure or cholesterol level is. Your BMI (Body Mass Index) isn’t just helpful when it comes to diets or losing weight – it’s also l...
Source: TIME: Health - Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Tags: Uncategorized healthytime Heart Disease onetime Source Type: news