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THE PRESIDENT: Joyce, thank you for joining me. Joyce is here to join me as I sign a proclamation
declaring February American Heart Month.
Part of the reason she is here is because she understands what Laura understands, and
what a lot of Americans are coming to understand, is that heart disease is the number one killer
of both women and men, and that through awareness of this disease, people are more likely to
be able to recognize symptoms and deal with it.
And so there's what we call the Heart Truth Campaign, the Red Dress Campaign. And Laura
is very much involved with that. She's in New York today at a fashion show heralding
the Heart Truth Campaign. Joyce is with me because when Laura was here last in Kansas
City, she went to St. Luke's Hospital and talked about the importance for people to
recognize the symptoms of heart disease. Joyce had such symptoms, went to the hospital and
prevented a serious heart disease and heart attack, and sits here with the President.
But more importantly, she's very much a part of the Heart Truth Campaign here in Kansas
City. And she's helping people understand two things -- one, be able to recognize the
symptoms, and secondly, be able to prevent the symptoms from happening in the first place.
People need to have screenings and checkups; people need to live healthy lives, to exercise
and no tobacco. In other words, the decisions we make will affect whether or not our hearts
remain strong.
And so I want to thank you for being a strong leader in the campaign for awareness. And
so it's my honor, Joyce, to join you in -- as you watch me sign this proclamation declaring
February American Heart Month.
(The proclamation is signed.)
Thank you for being here. Thank you all.