On February 5th, businesses, organizations, landmarks all over the country, are going to illuminate red for National Go Red for Women Day. And you can be a part of the event!
Once again, we are proud to support the American Heart Association of Central New York with their 'Go Red for Women' campaign. Join us to kick off this event with the National Wear Red Day Luncheon in Rome.
It's always great to watch our community come together for America's Greatest Heart Run & Walk. It's all about raising money for research to help eliminate heart disease. And it's also about keeping the memories of our loved ones' alive.
If you plan on taking part in this weekend's America's Greatest Heart Run and Walk, it might be a good idea to pre-register before you arrive at Utica College on March 7.
You listen to weather updates so you know how to dress. You wash your hands so you don't get the flu. You wear your seatbelt to keep you safe in the car. You are a prevention machine. But are you working to prevent the number one cause of death for both men and women, heart disease? For American Heart Month, we're focusing on ways to avoid this preventable disease. If you want to keep your heart h
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