Friday, February 5 is National Wear Red Day
February is National Heart Health Month and Friday, February 5 is National Wear Red Day. Women are encouraged to wear read to raise awareness heart disease among women.
According to WomenHeart:
* More women than men die each year of heart disease.
* Women can lower their risk of heart disease by as much as 82% just by leading a healthy lifestyle.
* By taking a few simple steps a day, like brushing with an antibacterial and fluoride toothpaste, women cannot only improve their oral health, but may also help maintain their heart health.
* Heart disease and severe gum disease have a number of common risk factors, which suggests there may be a relationship between the two.
* Female hormones can lead to a higher risk of gum disease.
* Gingivitis, an early form of periodontal disease, affects approximately 75% of adults in the US.
* Up to 30% of American adults suffer from severe forms of periodontal disease.
Read more at American Heart Association's Go Red for Women website.
France considers ban on the burqa
From CNN and NPR.
The veiling of women has been a point of contention between east and west for centuries mainly because westerners view the practice as oppressive.
Now France wants to ban the wearing of the burqa(or burka)in public. The burqa is an all-covering dress worn by some Muslim women, not to be confused with the head scarf, or hijab.
France's president, Nicolas Sarkozy told French lawmakers:
"The problem of the burka is not a religious problem. This is an issue of a woman's freedom and dignity. This is not a religious symbol. It is a sign of subservience, it is a sign of lowering. I want to say solemnly, the burka is not welcome in France."
Watch CNN video here:
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