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First Ladies: Life and Health
George
Washington’s birthday, also known as President’s Day, is observed in February. Although this is a day about Presidents, we want
to also celebrate the contributions of their wives, the First Ladies.
Click on a name below to learn about selected First Ladies, their
achievements, and the health issues that caused or contributed to their
deaths. Tips on staying healthy are also included.
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