Dr. Barry Franklin, a former American Heart Association volunteer, advises adults over the age of 45 to avoid snow shoveling.
Shoveling snow can be taxing on the body with the amount of energy it takes to clear the slush in order for cars and people ...
The discussion happens every year: shoveling snow can lead to heart attacks, and one AHN cardiologist explains why it's a ...
In fact, one study found heavy snowfall was associated with a 16% higher chance of being hospitalized for a heart attack and ...
Freezing air, constricted blood vessels, and the sudden strain of lifting heavy, wet snow can seriously increase your heart ...
The strenuous task of shoveling snow can be as taxing as a stress test, dramatically increasing heart risk. Experts advise ...
The American Heart Association is warning people to be careful of shoveling snow in extremely cold temperatures, as the extra ...
The American Heart Association (AHA) has issued a warning about the potential dangers that come with shoveling snow, saying it could significantly raise the risk of heart attack or sudden ...
The American Heart Association says adults should "exercise caution" when shoveling snow at a younger age than you would ...
“The strain of heavy snow shoveling may be as — or even more — demanding on the heart than taking a treadmill stress test,” ...
Snow shoveling is on the horizon as snow storms begin hitting the state. While it may seem like a simple task, there are ...