St Mirren team up with charity to raise awareness of heart disease
St Mirren dedicated their match against Ross County at the weekend to the British Heart Foundation.
Community volunteer Joe Quinn teamed up with St Mirren to raise awareness of heart disease
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Don t ignore the signs; Go Red for Women virtual luncheon will focus on awareness
February is National Heart Month
Heart disease survivor shares story ahead of Go Red Luncheon: I pay more attention now
and last updated 2021-02-26 07:34:38-05
RICHMOND, Va. The Richmond Chapter of the American Heart Association is hosting its annual âGo Red for Womenâ luncheon virtually on Friday at noon in honor of National Heart Month.
Heart disease is the number one killer of women, according to Grace McCormick with the American Heart Association.
It s a scary fact that survivors like Glenda Baul have to face all too soon.
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A CHARITY champion is using the beautiful game to help achieve his goal of boosting awareness about heart conditions in memory of his much-missed dad. Joseph Quinn s father Edward passed away after a battle with left ventricular heart disease at the age of just 36. Since his beloved dad s death 15 years ago, Joseph, from Port Glasgow, has fundraised tirelessly for local and national charities. To mark the British Heart Foundation s National Heart Month, Joseph has been working hard this February to educate people about chronic heart conditions - and now he s signed Morton up to help. During Ton s game against Dundee on Saturday, fans watching at home will hear at each corner kick won by the home side that it is sponsored by the British Heart Foundation.
Heart Attack Victim Thought He Had COVID-19 Before Cardiologists at Broward Health Coral Springs Saved His Life 335 Shares
When Bruce Davis began to feel ill, he suspected he had COVID-19.
“Prior to going to the ER, I had chills. I was sweating. I just didn’t feel good at all,” said Davis, who lives in Coral Springs.
Within minutes of presenting himself at Broward Health Coral Springs, Davis learned he was experiencing a heart attack.
Specialists treating him at the Level I Adult Cardiovascular Program included Mohamed Osman, MD, director of interventional cardiology in the facility’s state-of-the-art cardiac catheterization lab.