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National Wear Red Day, Friday, February 4, 2005


Friday, February 4, is National Wear Red Day.  Join Americans nationwide by wearing red to raise awareness that heart disease is the #1 killer of women.  For promotional ideas and resources, visit the Wear Red Day Online Toolkit.



Red Dress Collection 2004

The Red Dress Collection 2005 will debut in February.
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Mrs. Bush

First Lady Laura Bush serves as the ambassador for The Heart Truth campaign.
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The Heart Truth Road Show visited malls in five cities to deliver an urgent heart health wake-up call to women.
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Red Dress Pin

The Red Dress Pin—the national symbol for women and heart disease awareness.
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Online Toolkit

Get all of the information, ideas, and materials you will need to plan your own Heart Truth event.
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Activity Registry

Find out what others are doing to spread the word and share your organization's Heart Truth activities.
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