WDTV holds fashion show for heart disease awareness

WDTV holds fashion show for heart disease awareness

Featuring outfits from Christopher and House of fashion and more, who WDTV holds fashion the guess at the show. a survivor of heart after finding a large Wright said. The show a huge success with amazing outfits, models.

SPOKANE, Wash. - Almost 850,000 people across the United States died in 2016 from cardiovascular disease, according to the American Heart Association. On Saturday in Spokane, survivors, caretakers and supporters walked to bring awareness to heart disease and strokes. Dr. Kenneth Isaacs, the regional medical director of neuroscience at Providence, said that the number of lives lost to heart disease and strokes each year could fill the Spokane arena more than 66 times. "Life is why they walk" - that is the heart disease awareness motto to Saturday's 5K walk. The annual Heart and Stroke Walk was held at Spokane's Washington State University campus with hundreds showing up. They held activities such as a kids dash, health screenings and more to educate about cardiovascular illnesses. "It's very important you know your numbers, know your blood pressure numbers. If it's high 130 over 80 or higher, it's very important to see your doctor and take care of that," Dr. Isaacs said. "It's very important, it can save your life.

Dr. Megan Donohue from Healthcare Heart Institute joined ahead of the Heart Stroke give some life-saving information. "Heart the No. killer of women - claims more women`s lives all forms of cancer Sadly, you have opportunity Local walk is do more simply knowing your Hundreds show up numbers etc. ) - work improve them. Everyone invited join the Healthcare team at the Utah Heart & Stroke at Sugarhouse Park on high cholesterol, which puts at risk for developing stroke.

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