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Be Sure to “Go Red” on National Wear Red Day


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The American Heart Association (AHA) will hold its yearly National Wear Red Day on Friday, Feb. 2, to call attention to heart disease. According to AHA, “Heart disease and stroke cause 1 in 3 deaths among women each year, killing approximately one woman every 80 seconds.” It doesn’t have to be that way. AHA tells us that “80 percent of cardiac and stroke events may be prevented with education and action.”

Well Aware encourages all MCPS employees to make their heart health a priority. Schedule your annual preventive check-up to review your overall health, measure your blood pressure and check your cholesterol. Be aware of signs of heart disease and your risk for stroke and other illnesses.

Do your part to educate yourself, your friends and your family this year. Join the movement to end heart disease and strokes in women because it’s not just a man’s disease. Let’s all Go Red on Feb. 2!

G: Get Your Numbers

O: Own Your Lifestyle

R: Realize Your Risk

E: Educate Your Family

D: Don’t Be Silent

Share pictures of your coworkers participating in National Wear Red Day by emailing them to Well Aware.

Watch this video to learn more about National Wear Red Day.