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Digging out from the weekend’s massive snow and ice storm could be hazardous to your heart. Pennsylvania health officials announced three snow-removal related deaths Sunday. All were between the ages of 60 to 84. The Lehigh County coroner’s office cautioned people to take breaks and avoid over-exerting themselves.
Here’s who should be concerned, plus what to do instead.
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TTUHSC cardiologist warns of dangers shoveling snow can have on your heart
Shoveling snow can be dangerous for people with heart conditions, as it can increase blood pressure and heart rate, increasing the risk of a heart attack.
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While several school districts in the area remained closed following this weekend’s winter storm, one superintendent got his hands a little dirty to ensure a safe opening today.
Charlamagne tha God said migrant workers capitalized on snow removal opportunities while American youth missed out, highlighting generational differences in work ethic.