
Photo Credit: UHS
Ray Scott - Friday, February 6th, 2026
Community members across Greater Binghamton will wore red today to support “National Wear Red Day,” the nation’s largest annual event dedicated to raising awareness of heart disease in women.

Photo Credit: Stephen Shimer
A ribbon-cutting ceremony took place in the main lobby of the UHS Vestal Salanger Outpatient Center as part of the American Heart Association’s nationwide “Go Red for Women” campaign.

Photo Credit: Stephen Shimer
This year’s event shined a spotlight on the importance of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and the health benefits of pet companionship through “Best Friend Fridays.” UHS donated CPR training kits to local high schools and youth sports programs.
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death among women in the United States, responsible for one in three deaths each year. The good news: most cardiovascular diseases can be prevented through education and healthy lifestyle changes. The “Go Red for Women” campaign serves as a catalyst for change, empowering women to take charge of their heart health.
For more information, visit:
American Heart Association - www.heart.org/
UHS Heart & Vascular Care - https://www.nyuhs.org/care-treatment/heart-vascular-care
Watch the ceremony here:
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