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Heart disease awareness day focuses on connecting women with screenings

Heart disease awareness day focuses on connecting women with screenings On Friday, the American Heart Association hosted "Go Red for Women," a day to raise awareness about the warning signs and give women access to critical health screenings like cholesterol and blood pressure checks.

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