Mother Nature was really working overtime these past 24 hours --with a massive winter storm hitting the tri-state area, leaving behind piles of snow and a heavy wintry mix. With the worst practically ...
A Canadian study found storms that dump at least 7-8 inches of snow increase the risk of men being hospitalized for heart attacks by 16% and dying from them by 34%. So why is shoveling snow so ...
In a matter of just a couple days, the tri-state went from possibly seeing a couple inches of snow, to a record-breaking blizzard that dumped more than two feet of snow for many across the region. Now ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The American Heart Association warns that clearing snow from sidewalks and driveways, while often necessary, can place dangerous strain on the cardiovascular system, potentially ...
With snow piling up in many New York communities this winter, you may be wondering at what age you should stop shoveling snow before it becomes risky to one's health. The chore, while mundane to some, ...
As winter storms bring snow-covered driveways and sidewalks, health experts say it’s important to take precautions before grabbing a shovel. The Mayo Clinic warns that snow shoveling, while a common ...
The AHA’s 2020 scientific statement, Exercise-Related Acute Cardiovascular Events and Potential Deleterious Adaptations Following Long-Term Exercise Training: Placing the Risks into Perspective–An ...
A day snowed in with books, movies, cocoa and comfy jammies can feel like magic. However, at some point the necessity of digging ourselves out becomes reality and the spell is broken. In medical lingo ...
Shoveling snow can cause injuries such as strained muscles, broken bones, and heart attacks. Individuals with underlying conditions like coronary disease, high blood pressure, or diabetes are at a ...
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - Kansas City doctors are warning people with heart problems to avoid strenuous exercise like snow shoveling as the area deals with severe winter weather. Dr. Andrew Sauer, a ...