Roxana@HeartofGWR (@roxyhoveyda) 's Twitter Profile
Roxana@HeartofGWR

@roxyhoveyda

Marketing & Communications for the American Heart Association in the DC Metro Area. The postings on this site are my own and don't necessarily represent AHA.

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linkhttp://www.heart.org/GreaterWashington calendar_today17-04-2009 19:05:00

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AHA Greater Wash (@heartofgwr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join us and Johns Hopkins Medicine as we explore role of AI in women's heart health and how new technologies are bridging healthcare gaps and paving the way for healthcare solutions. spr.ly/6015xTD3B #HeartMonth #GoRedDC 🧵 👇

AHA Greater Wash (@heartofgwr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Kick off Heart Month by listening to this powerful conversation! Survivor and Woman of Impact, Andrea Wongsam and Johns Hopkins Medicine's Dr. Virginia Hahn went on Audacy Radio's Washington Report 106.7 The Fan to share Andrea's story and key heart health facts. spr.ly/6018x2Aum

American College of Cardiology (@accintouch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The ACC team is showing support for #WearRedDay at Heart House! ❤️ Celebrate #HeartMonth with us through events, educational resources, and much more all month long. 🔗 bit.ly/4hnU5jG #LifeatACC

The ACC team is showing support for #WearRedDay at Heart House! ❤️ Celebrate #HeartMonth with us through events, educational resources, and much more all month long. 🔗 bit.ly/4hnU5jG

#LifeatACC
Mayor's Office on Women’s Policy (@dcmowpi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today, we’re proudly wearing red at the John A. Wilson Building to support #WearRedDay! 💃🏾🎉 Did you know that nearly 45% of women over 20 are living with cardiovascular disease? It’s also the leading cause of maternal death in the US.

Today, we’re proudly wearing red at the John A. Wilson Building to support #WearRedDay! 💃🏾🎉 Did you know that nearly 45% of women over 20 are living with cardiovascular disease? It’s also the leading cause of maternal death in the US.
AHA Greater Wash (@heartofgwr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Meet the 2025 Greater Washington Region Woman of Impact nominees! This year’s Women of Impact include medical professionals, business leaders, educators, an employee wellbeing expert and a veteran. They #WearRedandGive for their families, friends, communities and themselves. 🧵

AHA Greater Wash (@heartofgwr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Meet Addy Kiefaber and Caroline Perry! These two local high schoolers are participating in the Greater Washington Region Teen of Impact campaign, highlighting the importance of young people prioritizing heart health. Here’s why they #WearRedAndGive. 🧵

AHA Greater Wash (@heartofgwr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check out actual footage of heart heroes in action! HOWARD FOOTBALL and the Howard University Heart Club did a Hands-Only CPR training with us so that students and staff can be confident in knowing what to do in a cardiac emergency! #Nationoflifesavers spr.ly/60112r4Gb

AHA Greater Wash (@heartofgwr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On May 7 - 10, immerse yourself in experiences from intimate winemaker dinners to grand tastings at Heart's Delight Wine Tasting & Auction. Each night is a unique adventure! We’re celebrating 25 years of unparalleled experiences, sips and tastes. spr.ly/6016234Tw

AHA Greater Wash (@heartofgwr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Improving access to quality care, teaching CPR and promoting blood pressure education - these are some of our priorities to advance community health across the DMV. Here's how we work with community leaders to improve the heart health of our neighbors. easternstates.heart.org/2025/08/06/adv…

American Heart Advocacy (@amheartadvocacy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The facts are clear – sugary drinks are the largest source of added sugars in the U.S. diet and a major driver of chronic illnesses like cardiovascular disease. We applaud Dept. of Agriculture and states nationwide for taking bold steps to remove sugary beverages from SNAP.

American Heart Association (@american_heart) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Eating more ultraprocessed foods is linked to higher risk for heart disease, and the average person eats too many of them, according to a new science advisory from the American Heart Association. Currently, over half of calories in a typical U.S. diet come from ultraprocessed

Eating more ultraprocessed foods is linked to higher risk for heart disease, and the average person eats too many of them, according to a new science advisory from the American Heart Association. Currently, over half of calories in a typical U.S. diet come from ultraprocessed
AHA Greater Wash (@heartofgwr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Meet our Board Chair, Vishal Tulsian of RELI Group, Inc! He's a heartfelt leader and longtime GWR supporter. Together, we'll continue advancing scientific discovery, access to quality care and healthy public policies. More via Washington Business Journal. spr.ly/6018fcijO