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Massachusetts lawmakers wore red to raise awareness about heart disease, the leading cause of death among women, and urged equitable care and research funding.
Massachusetts lawmakers, including members of the Women's Legislators Caucus, wore red at the State House to support the American Heart Association’s “Go Red for Women” campaign during American Heart Month.
The event highlighted cardiovascular disease as the leading cause of death among women, with Senate Co-chair Robyn Kennedy emphasizing disparities in care for women of color and calling for increased research funding and equitable access to treatments.
She stressed the importance of supporting Massachusetts’ research institutions to advance women’s health outcomes.
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Los legisladores de Massachusetts se vistieron de rojo para crear conciencia sobre las enfermedades cardíacas, la principal causa de muerte entre las mujeres, e instaron a la atención equitativa y al financiamiento de la investigación.