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Wear Red Illinois to Support a Healthy Heart

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Friday, February 7, 2014   

CHICAGO – You may see a lot of red at the office, school or market today.

Illinoisans across the state will be wearing red to raise awareness about heart disease.

The American Red Cross began the National Wear Red for Women event more than a decade ago.

And Elizabeth Flores, chairwoman for the Go Red Chicago Ambassador Committee, says since then, more than 90 percent of women who have joined the movement has made at least one healthy lifestyle change.

"Although we still see that one-in-three women are dying of cardiovascular disease, those numbers are decreasing as we're increasing the awareness of risk factors and signs and symptoms," she says.

Flores says it's important to know the risk factors for heart disease, including family history, high cholesterol, high blood pressure and weight.

And those risk factors can be decreased through healthy eating, regular exercise, not smoking and decreasing stress.

An estimated 43 million women in the U.S. are affected by heart disease.

Flores says the Go Red campaign is not just about building awareness of the dangers of heart disease.

She says Illinoisans also are encouraged to connect with others, to give and receive support.

"If they've had a cardiac event and survived it, we want to make sure that they're sharing those stories so that people can understand and be aware of those symptoms that they may experience as well," she says.

There are many events in Illinois for Heart Month, including workshops, seminars and walks where women can meet others and get information about cardiovascular disease and health.






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