Heart attacks while shoveling snow are a well-documented risk. Men with certain health conditions or low fitness are ...
“Lack of blood flow to the heart muscle,” Weaver said. “Our heart is an active muscle that is moving all the time and it ...
Cardiologists say shoveling snow can increase a person's risk of experiencing a heart attack.
The American Heart Association warns that shoveling heavy snow increases the risk of sudden cardiac arrest for many people. A study published in 2011 found nearly 200,000 U.S. residents were treated ...
A new study revealed that men may reach cardiovascular heart disease risk significantly earlier than women. Here’s what was ...
Coronary heart disease is the most commonly diagnosed type of heart disease and is the single biggest killer worldwide ...
Screening for heart attack risk should be happening earlier for men, according to a new study that found the risk of ...
For years, many men have assumed that heart attacks are a problem for their 50s or 60s. New research upends that timeline, ...
New study reveals men face heart attack risk seven years earlier than women, starting in mid-30s. Northwestern research ...
Men start developing heart disease earlier than women, with risks rising faster beginning around age 35, according to ...
The National Safety Council says snow shoveling leads to thousands of injuries and as many as 100 deaths nationwide each year.