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.
If you're planning to shovel your own snow this weekend during the winter storm, the American Heart Association wants you to keep your health in mind.
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With snow predicted to fall across large portions of Indiana this weekend, the American Heart Association encourages Hoosiers to protect their hearts while shoveling snow and to seek immediate ...
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Learn how to safely shovel snow and avoid putting strain on your heart, according to the American Heart Association. Stay safe during winter weather.
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