The American Heart Association's Go Red for Women luncheon in Chicago was emceed by ABC7's Judy Hsu and Rob Elgas.
The American Heart Association's Go Red annual women's luncheon was emceed by ABC7's Judy Hsu and Rob Elgas.The Madd Rhythm dancers stepped to the beat as the American Heart Association's annual Go Red for Women luncheon looked to bring attention to the issue of heart health Friday.
"You have a 10-minute window to really provide that and really be able to provide the best chance of survival," said Lyzeth Mondragon, senior director community impact at American Heart Association.
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