Research shows that many people may face an increased risk of a heart attack or sudden cardiac arrest after shoveling heavy snow. “Shoveling snow can be a very vigorous activity, and you’re basically ...
There's no hard and fast rule when it comes to what age you should stop helping clear your driveway in the winter but adults ...
As temperatures drop, zip up that coat, pull on a hat and gloves and be mindful of how much time you're exposed to the ...
Perhaps you have fond memories of snow days as a child. How you choose to spend the day can help to make it memorable and ...
"Patients, especially those who have preexisting heart conditions, patients who are elderly, have risk factors or cardiac conditions are, you know, especially at risk," says Sibilia. He explains that ...
CINCINNATI (WKRC) — Local doctors are issuing a crucial warning about the dangers of cold temperatures on heart health. Cardiologists have been cautioning the public about the risks associated with ...
Walking in a winter wonderland may sound serene and peaceful, but shoveling your sidewalks to take that walk could quickly ...
January is the coldest month in Missouri and many other states across the country. Cold weather can pose risks for ...
Attention, people over 45: it's time to retire your snow shovels, snowblowers, and any other tools of icy torture. Why?
As colder weather and snow set in, cardiologists are warning that the risk of heart attacks and sudden death increases.
Keep in mind, shoveling snow isn’t just a chore — it’s a workout. You can burn more than 250 calories in the estimated 30 ...
Mountain visitors who don't take time to adapt can experience acute mountain sickness, with symptoms such as fatigue, ...