With these piles of snow to come, experts say you should ask for help shoveling to avoid the risk of a heart attack. The wet, ...
Overexertion while shoveling wet, heavy snow can lead to cardiac arrest, a doctor warns, urging those at risk to avoid the ...
"I wore my Birks because I didn't know that it was going to snow, and she did this all the way from our car to the front door," Britt captioned the video. A file photo of a person shoveling snow.
Ritka said if the area gets 2 inches or less when the storm moves out on Wednesday, April 2, the snow will likely melt ...
So the cold exposure while shoveling snow leads to increased cardiac workload ... This is what viewers had to say. One person chimed in. Another TikTokker spoke up. And this individual shared ...
Police said an unknown person approached and randomly attacked a man who was shoveling snow. According to authorities, the suspect, wielding a metal pole, hit the victim in the stomach before ...
Though the task may just be another household chore to some, snow shoveling can be dangerous, and even fatal, to people with underlying health conditions. According to the American Journal of ...
In Minnesota, snowfall is a fact of life, even in March and April. But shoveling snow puts a higher workload on some peoples' hearts. Lifting a lot of heavy snow is more strenuous than running on ...
With snow that means shoveling, and KARE 11 meteorologists describe the snow we expect as heavy and wet. This type of snow can sometimes be called "heart attack snow" because the physical labor ...