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| 1 | | SENATE RESOLUTION |
| 2 | | WHEREAS, Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of |
| 3 | | death in women, claiming more lives than all forms of cancer |
| 4 | | combined, and yet only 44% of women recognize that |
| 5 | | cardiovascular disease is the greatest health threat they |
| 6 | | face; and |
| 7 | | WHEREAS, Among females aged 20 and older, nearly 45% are |
| 8 | | living with some form of cardiovascular disease, and less than |
| 9 | | half of women entering pregnancy in the United States have |
| 10 | | optimal cardiovascular health; and |
| 11 | | WHEREAS, Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of |
| 12 | | maternal death in the U.S.; more simply put, heart disease is |
| 13 | | the number one killer of new mothers; and |
| 14 | | WHEREAS, Overall, 10% to 20% of women will have a health |
| 15 | | issue during pregnancy, and high blood pressure, preeclampsia, |
| 16 | | and gestational diabetes during pregnancy greatly increase a |
| 17 | | women's risk of developing cardiovascular disease later in |
| 18 | | life; and |
| 19 | | WHEREAS, Most cardiac and stroke events can be prevented |
| 20 | | through education and lifestyle changes, including moving |
| 21 | | more, eating smart, and managing blood pressure; and |
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| 1 | | WHEREAS, In 2020, strokes caused the deaths of 90,627 |
| 2 | | females, accounting for approximately 56.5% of total stroke |
| 3 | | deaths; and |
| 4 | | WHEREAS, Women are often less likely to receive bystander |
| 5 | | CPR because rescuers may fear accusations of inappropriate |
| 6 | | touching, sexual assault, or injuring the victim; and |
| 7 | | WHEREAS, There are significant biological differences |
| 8 | | between men and women, and clinical trials have not always |
| 9 | | adequately enrolled women or analyzed sex-specific differences |
| 10 | | in the data; as of 2020, only 38% of cardiovascular clinical |
| 11 | | research trial participants are women; and |
| 12 | | WHEREAS, By increasing awareness, speaking out about heart |
| 13 | | disease, and empowering women to reduce their risk for |
| 14 | | cardiovascular disease, we can save thousands of lives each |
| 15 | | year; and |
| 16 | | WHEREAS, Since 2004, the American Heart Association's Go |
| 17 | | Red for Women movement has addressed the awareness and |
| 18 | | clinical care gaps of cardiovascular disease, women's greatest |
| 19 | | health threat, and continues to make bold moves to save lives |
| 20 | | and pioneer scientific discoveries; therefore, be it |
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| 1 | | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE ONE HUNDRED FOURTH GENERAL |
| 2 | | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we declare February 7, |
| 3 | | 2025 as Wear Red Day in the State of Illinois; and be it |
| 4 | | further |
| 5 | | RESOLVED, That we urge all residents of Illinois to raise |
| 6 | | awareness about cardiovascular disease, the leading cause of |
| 7 | | death in women, and to show their support for women and the |
| 8 | | fight against heart disease by wearing the color red to |
| 9 | | commemorate this day. |