The winter chore of clearing snow and ice can be a recipe for a cardiac event. Here's what to know to stay safe.
Shoveling snow can be a lot of work, putting a strain on your heart. That’s especially true if you’re not very active, or if ...
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Shoveling heavy snow combined with cold temperatures increases how hard the heart must work. The cold and overexertion can lead to heart attack symptoms such as squeezing pain in the chest ...