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Old 01-31-2008, 10:49 PM
 
Location: Michigan
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In her final year in the White House, first lady Laura Bush focuses on matters of the heart.

In her role as first lady, Bush has been ambassador of the Heart Truth campaign, intended to raise awareness about heart disease in women and inspire them to protect their health. Part of that campaign is the Red Dress Project, which encourages women to wear red on the first Friday in February as a national reminder of a disease that claims the lives of 480,000 American women a year.

ABC News: Laura Bush on Matters of the Heart
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Old 01-31-2008, 11:44 PM
 
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I think that is wonderful!
Heart disease in women is not as made aware as it is for men. And it is a big killer of women!
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