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Many people may face an increased risk of a heart attack after shoveling snow. Here's how to stay safe and how to identify the signs of a heart attack.
Rising Temperatures Can Put Extra Strain On Your Heart: A Doctor’s Guide To Staying Safe. Story by ABP Live • 1w. By Dr. Joy Shome.
ROANOKE, Va. (WSET) — As temperatures rise, so do the risks for individuals with heart conditions, according to the American Heart Association. Extreme heat can be particularly dangerous, and ...
Super Cold Temps Can Put Your Heart at Risk—Here’s How to Stay Safe. If you want an excuse to bed rot when a chill comes through, we’ve got you.
Extreme heat, cold, and pollution can each raise heart attack risk, study finds. Experts explain how to stay safe during a heat wave and cold snap.
A doctor recommended people seek air-conditioned spaces and watch out for signs of heat-related illness as 100-degree heat strikes Oregon.