Snow shoveling counts as intense exercise, which can be dangerous if you're sedentary and have certain health conditions.
The National Safety Council says snow shoveling leads to thousands of injuries and as many as 100 deaths nationwide each year.
Cardiologists say shoveling snow can increase a person's risk of experiencing a heart attack.
Half a dozen cardiologists weighed in on why shoveling can trigger heart attacks and how to stay safe. The post Can shoveling ...
The American Heart Association warns that shoveling heavy snow increases the risk of sudden cardiac arrest for many people. A study published in 2011 found nearly 200,000 U.S. residents were treated ...
A 66-year-old Tennessee man reportedly died of a heart attack while shoveling snow, highlighting medical warnings about ...
Snow shoveling creates hidden heart strain similar to cardiac stress tests. Learn safer techniques and warning signs to ...
Shoveling snow is not only annoying, but it can actually put a strain on your heart. According to the American Heart ...
Here's how Kentuckians can stay safe when shoveling this winter and how to identify the signs of a heart attack.
According to the American Heart Association, snow shoveling is among the physical activities that can place extra stress on ...
Of eight heart attack patients at UMass Memorial on Monday, seven had been shoveling snow prior to suffering severe cardiac events.
Shoveling snow causes thousands of injuries every year because of the significant stress it puts on your muscles, joints, and even the heart.