Heart disease doesn’t discriminate. It’s quite democratic. Regardless of your sex, age, race or political affiliation, it literally strikes fear in your heart. Perhaps that’s why both male and female, young and old, and Democrat and Republican attended the 2014 Go Red For Women Luncheon Friday, February 7, at the Hilton Anatole. Before the tsunami of guests flooded … [Read more...] about Lynne And Dick Cheney Discussed The Lifelong Battle With Heart Disease At Go Red For Women
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MySweetCharity Photo Gallery Alert: Go Red For Women
Go Red For Women Luncheon at the Anatole on Friday, February 7, was a sea of red. While the hundreds gathered in the lobby to learn and be tested for heart disease, a very limited few headed for the Media Bar for a meet-and-greet with keynote speaker/former VP/grateful heart patient Dick Cheney. Check out some of the photos from the luncheon at MySweetCharity Photo Gallery, … [Read more...] about MySweetCharity Photo Gallery Alert: Go Red For Women
JUST IN: Go Red Luncheon Is A Go!
The Go Red Luncheon organizers just reported that former VP Dick Cheney and his entourage made it to Dallas last night and the luncheon is a “Go!” today at the Anatole’s Grand Ballroom for 1,200. The event will be a “conversation format" with the VP, his wife Lynne and “his longtime cardiologist Dr. Jonathan Reiner,” who co-wrote Cheney’s “Heart: An American Medical … [Read more...] about JUST IN: Go Red Luncheon Is A Go!
Former VP Dick Cheney’s “American Medical Odyssey” Will Come To Go Red For Women Luncheon For American Heart Association
If anyone has experience with heart conditions, it’s former Vice President Dick Cheney. Having suffered his first heart attack at the age of 37 in 1978, his life has been plagued by heart disease. But thanks to advancements in the treatment of cardiac conditions, he’s survived five heart attacks and eventually had a heart transplant. In his recently released book, “Heart: An … [Read more...] about Former VP Dick Cheney’s “American Medical Odyssey” Will Come To Go Red For Women Luncheon For American Heart Association