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00:33:47 02/04/12
Pittsburgh Goes Red For Women's Heart Disease Awareness
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Pittsburgh Goes Red For Women's Heart Disease Awareness
Friday marks the American Heart Association's National Wear Red Day to raise awareness for heart disease in women. From: wtaetv Views: 29 0 ratings Time: 02:35 More in News & Politics
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14:02:50 02/03/12
GDW6FRI Go Red Day
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GDW6FRI Go Red Day
February 3rd is National Wear Red Day. From: wluk Views: 6 0 ratings Time: 00:27 More in News & Politics
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11:29:05 02/03/12
Sisters ‘Wear Red’ in Ambush Makeover
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On National “Wear Red for Heart Disease” day, stylist to the stars Louis Licari and TODAY fashion contributor Jill Martin give fetching new looks to two sisters from the plaza who have lost family members to heart disease.
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19:30:58 01/31/12
Positively Tampa Bay: National Wear Red Day
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Positively Tampa Bay: National Wear Red Day
Heart disease is now the number one killer of women in the US Go Red For Women campaign hopes to change that. From: ABCActionNews Views: 63 0 ratings Time: 04:59 More in News & Politics
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04:37:00 02/05/11
Video: Heart Attack Survivor
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It is considered a "man's problem." But more WOMEN are dying of heart disease than men. It is the number one health problem in women... Megan Lowry introduces us to a Bismarck woman who never thought she would be one of them... At age 37 and a mother of two expecting her third child, Raquel Richter thought she was healthy. "I didn't think that was something health wise i'd have to worry about other issues like breast cancer, Diabetes not my heart." But on December 3 2010 that changed. "I woke up because I was having trouble breathing and the only thing I was thinking was asthma or an allergic reaction I sat up for almost an hour. I woke up my husband and he said lets go to the hospital." Her pulmonary artery was completely blocked. "I cried and told my husband I loved him and that we were going to get through this but I didn't think I was" One in three women over the age of 20 will suffer from a heart attack. Raquel's Cardiologist Stephen Bernard says the danger is understanding the symptoms. He says unlike men who experience pain during a heart attack, most women feel discomfort. (Bernard) "The Nature of heart disease in women it's easier to write it off as oh we ate something and our stomach is upset maybe its not my hear and a lot of people go into denial (Raquel)"I was expecting numbness, I am just so thankful Id people there who knew what they were doing to save my life " Two months later Raquel is recovering, but not with out heart ache. The heart attack caused her to miscarry. "It was very emotional for me." For her the experience is a wake up call. So she's taking recovery one step at a time. Id rather be here, You can't take care of anybody if your not here. "It's amazing in such a short time how much has changed" Megan Lowry, Kx News Raquel says the biggest change in her life has been the increase of activity. As a family, they are making an effort to get out and walk together. She also says making small changes in her diet have made a real difference. And her kids barely notice the fast food is gone. It is National Go Red Day to raise awarenmess about heart disease in women... That's the reason why so many people are wearing red today...
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01:04:57 04/07/09
Aero Tv Profiles A Woman In Combat Lt Col Jacqui Marty (Part 2)
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Another Truly Fascinating Interview From WAI 2009! Lt. Colonel Jacqui Marty is a woman to this nation owes a great deal... and yet, during an interview with Aero-TV, Marty spent a considerable time telling us about all those she feels a debt to. That's the kind of person that flies an unarmed tanker into combat, time and time again, all over the world. An American Woman In Combat... As ANN's Gina Doughty told us a few weeks ago, Jacqui Marty looks like an ordinary woman. At least, she looks as ordinary as anyone can, wearing a well-worn flight suit with a Lieutenant Colonel's insignia, sitting on a panel with four other women telling "Stories from the War Front." A combat-experienced Air Force pilot who can claim to have traveled to every State and a dozen foreign countries, she's got a few stories to share. "We were scared and excited," she says bluntly, describing the sleepless night her crew spent before a sortie over Kosovo. She describes her emotions with the same factual simplicity that she describes her aircraft. But even on the front lines she found moments of levity. In the air her copilot--another female Air Force pilot on her first combat mission--exclaimed excitedly that there must be a celebration going on below. "She said, 'Look, they're shooting off fireworks!'" Marty says with a small laugh. "I told her, 'Uh, that's not fireworks. They are actually shooting at us." She is quick to reassure, "We were high enough it wasn't a factor." She adds thoughtfully, "But is sure was something to see." Marty recounts another story of being stranded in Thailand after a hydraulic failure on her KC-10. After several days and many phone calls to coordinate the arrival of parts and personnel to effect repairs, she caught the attention of the staff at the hotel. When asked, the Thai member of Marty's crew attempted explain that she was the commanding officer, in charge of a nine-person crew--which happened to be all male. Marty said "She understood the words, but couldn't grasp the concept of a woman in charge." After an extensive explanation, Marty's crew member eventually got the message across. "Suddenly it was like the Red Sea parting when I walked into a room. They bowed and smiled [when they greeted me]. I went to my room and there was a huge fruit basket. It was very nice, but I thought it was a little late for a welcome basket," she recalls. "When I found out what had happened, you can bet I took advantage of that as often as I could!" She says with a laugh. Able to pursue a career, given recognition and status equal to that of men, allowed the same opportunities, Marty expresses empathy for women denied such things. She struggles to find the words, and emotion fogs her voice as she continues, "It was then that I realized... how lucky I am to be an American woman, with the rights and freedoms we have... I'm very grateful." Aero-TV Spends Some Illuminating Moments With 'A Woman In Combat' (Part 2) FMI: www.march.afrc.af.mil, www.wai.org, www.aero-tv.net, www.youtube.com/aerotvnetwork, http://twitter.com/AeroNews Copyright 2009, Aero-News Network, Inc., ALL Rights Reserved.
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02:20:14 04/06/09
Aero Tv Profiles A Woman In Combat Lt Col Jacqui Marty
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Another Truly Fascinating Interview From WAI 2009! Lt. Colonel Jacqui Marty is a woman to this nation owes a great deal... and yet, during an interview with Aero-TV, Marty spent a considerable time telling us about all those she feels a debt to. That's the kind of person that flies an unarmed tanker into combat, time and time again, all over the world. An American Woman In Combat... As ANN's Gina Doughty told us a few weeks ago, Jacqui Marty looks like an ordinary woman. At least, she looks as ordinary as anyone can, wearing a well-worn flight suit with a Lieutenant Colonel's insignia, sitting on a panel with four other women telling "Stories from the War Front." A combat-experienced Air Force pilot who can claim to have traveled to every State and a dozen foreign countries, she's got a few stories to share. "We were scared and excited," she says bluntly, describing the sleepless night her crew spent before a sortie over Kosovo. She describes her emotions with the same factual simplicity that she describes her aircraft. But even on the front lines she found moments of levity. In the air her copilot--another female Air Force pilot on her first combat mission--exclaimed excitedly that there must be a celebration going on below. "She said, 'Look, they're shooting off fireworks!'" Marty says with a small laugh. "I told her, 'Uh, that's not fireworks. They are actually shooting at us." She is quick to reassure, "We were high enough it wasn't a factor." She adds thoughtfully, "But is sure was something to see." Marty recounts another story of being stranded in Thailand after a hydraulic failure on her KC-10. After several days and many phone calls to coordinate the arrival of parts and personnel to effect repairs, she caught the attention of the staff at the hotel. When asked, the Thai member of Marty's crew attempted explain that she was the commanding officer, in charge of a nine-person crew--which happened to be all male. Marty said "She understood the words, but couldn't grasp the concept of a woman in charge." After an extensive explanation, Marty's crew member eventually got the message across. "Suddenly it was like the Red Sea parting when I walked into a room. They bowed and smiled [when they greeted me]. I went to my room and there was a huge fruit basket. It was very nice, but I thought it was a little late for a welcome basket," she recalls. "When I found out what had happened, you can bet I took advantage of that as often as I could!" She says with a laugh. Able to pursue a career, given recognition and status equal to that of men, allowed the same opportunities, Marty expresses empathy for women denied such things. She struggles to find the words, and emotion fogs her voice as she continues, "It was then that I realized... how lucky I am to be an American woman, with the rights and freedoms we have... I'm very grateful." Aero-TV Spends Some Illuminating Moments With 'A Woman In Combat' (Part 1) FMI: www.march.afrc.af.mil, www.wai.org, www.aero-tv.net, www.youtube.com/aerotvnetwork, http://twitter.com/AeroNews Copyright 2009, Aero-News Network, Inc., ALL Rights Reserved.
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10:40:15 05/10/07
Fit Life 013 - Mother's Day
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Fit Life 013 - Mother's Day
This week is devoted to our lovable moms! Speaking of which...my mom is helping me with the show and yes, we are wearing matching sweatsuits. The hot topic is spreading the news that being messy is productive! We talk about my favorite hot cocoa in Fresh from the Market and how herb gardens make a great gift for Mother's Day in Well Equipped. The Move of the Week is focused on strengthening your core. Also, a few mother's day stats for you!
Hot Topic - Messy = Neat
* Messy is the New Neat - Time, January 29, 2007
* In Favor of Mess - NPR
Well Equipped - Herb Garden
* Healthy Cooking with Fresh Herbs - University of Nebraska
* The Top Ten Benefits of Growing Your Own Herb Garden - gardeningknowhow.com
* Herb Garden - Red Envelope
Move of the Week - Cobra
Fresh from the Market - Hot Cocoa
* Hot Cocoa Tops Red Wine... - Science Daily
* Dark Chocolate is Healthy Chocolate - WebMD
Did You Know...Mother's Day Stats
* Honoring Caregivers - National Organization for Women
* Mother's Day 2007
Next week we are focusing on Event Preparation! We want you to look and feel your best for those upcoming summer events!
The Fine Print
Keep up to date with all of my health and fitness shows at www.withamymac.com and be sure to check out my Assercize Booty Workout Podcast , My Fitness Attack 60 Second Health Tip Podcast and keep an eye out for Fitness TV , coming soon! Thank you to PodShow for providing me with free hosting and technical support! See you next week!
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