SENATE MEMORIAL 1
48th legislature - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - first session, 2007
INTRODUCED BY
Linda M. Lopez
A MEMORIAL
MARKING OBSERVANCE OF "WEAR RED FOR WOMEN DAY" ON FEBRUARY 2, 2007 AT THE NEW MEXICO LEGISLATURE.
WHEREAS, diseases of the heart are the nation's leading cause of death and stroke and the third-leading cause of death; and
WHEREAS, cardiovascular diseases claim the lives of over four hundred sixty thousand American women each year, or an estimated one death per minute; and
WHEREAS, each year, fifty-three percent of all cardiovascular disease deaths occur in women as compared to forty-seven percent in men; and
WHEREAS, each year, approximately thirty-two thousand eight hundred more women than men die from a stroke; and
WHEREAS, in 2007 the estimated direct and indirect costs of cardiovascular diseases and stroke in the United States is estimated at four hundred thirty-one billion eight hundred million dollars ($431,800,000,000); and
WHEREAS, more women die of cardiovascular disease than the next five leading causes of death combined, including all cancers; and
WHEREAS, only thirteen percent of women consider cardiovascular disease their greatest health risk; and
WHEREAS, February is designated as American heart month; and
WHEREAS, "go red for women" is the American heart association's national call to increase awareness about heart disease, the leading cause of death for women, and to inspire women to take charge of their heart health; and
WHEREAS, all women should learn their own personal risk for heart disease, using tools such as the American heart association's "go red for women" heart checkup and by talking to their health care providers;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE SENATE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO that in recognition of the importance of the ongoing fight against heart disease and stroke, that Friday, February 2, 2007, be proclaimed "Wear Red for Women Day"; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that all New Mexicans be encouraged to show their support for women and the fight against heart disease by commemorating this day by wearing the color red.