Yoga with Carmen & Angie | Accel Texas Heart Challenge in Partnership with Memorial Park Conservancy
The Texas Heart Institute is partnering with Accel Lifestyle for the month of May in recognition of National Physical Fitness...
The Texas Heart Institute is partnering with Accel Lifestyle for the month of May in recognition of National Physical Fitness...
The Texas Heart Institute is partnering with Accel Lifestyle for the month of May in recognition of National Physical Fitness...
The Texas Heart Institute is partnering with Accel Lifestyle during the month of May in recognition of National Physical Fitness and Sports Awareness Month. The...
The Texas Heart Institute is partnering with Accel Lifestyle for the month of May in recognition of National Physical Fitness and Sports Awareness month. The goal of the campaign is to raise awareness for cardiovascular fitness and emphasize the importance of heart health through a number of community events. Join us for our month-long movement challenges online for any and all interested parties to participate in and challenge friends. Accel Lifestyle will donate 25% of its May revenue to benefit the Texas Heart Institute. Get ready to kick off the month in style and support the Texas Heart Institute!
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The Elnita McClain Women’s Center virtual Go Red: Going Beyond the Red Dress event had over 200 attendees, proving that...
Join Dr. Briana Costello for an informative heart health discussion Dr. Briana Costello, general and interventional cardiologist, The Texas Heart...
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A long tradition for the women of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority is to wear the colors pink and green, but in...
Go Red for Women is a national movement to end heart disease in women by changing the perception women have about heart disease and stroke, which accounts for 1 in 3 deaths in the U.S. The mission of the Elnita McClain Women’s Center, Inc. is to inspire women to make changes in their personal lives in order to promote healthy lifestyles, families and communities.