Milton’s Dominic Barcomb was one of around 30 people — nearly all rocking bright red tees — that gathered to rally behind the American Heart Association’s push for stronger heart safety measures.
Friday, February 7 was Wear Red Day, which raises awareness for cardiovascular disease, the No. 1 killer of women.
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CPR from a stranger in public during a cardiac arrest, compared with 45% of men, according to the American Heart Association.
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February is Heart Health Month, and the City of Kalamazoo recently declared Friday National Wear Red Day in support of heart health.