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It's not just a man's disease. In 2003, research revealed that heart disease was by far the No. 1 killer of women, and actually killed more women than men. One in three women dies of heart disease. It's more deadly than all forms of cancer combined, but it can be prevented. Our employees are always up for a challenge and know how to spread awareness, so on Friday, Feb. 6, many joined the American Heart Association’s Go Red for Women Challenge and wore red on National Wear Red Day.
Did you Go Red for Women?Originally published on Feb. 13, 2015.