The American Heart Association says adults should "exercise caution" when shoveling snow at a younger age than you would ...
New collaborative research from the University of Sydney and the Montreal Heart Institute has shown that using a fan in hot and humid weather reduces cardiac strain in older people, contradicting ...
As Torontonians dig out from more than 40 cm of snow, health-care professionals are urging people to take precautions to ...
In the absence of air conditioning, simple measures proved effective at lowering heat-induced cardiac strain in older people. Randomized crossover studies showed that electric fans and skin wetting ...
Shoveling snow is not only annoying, but it can actually put a strain on your heart. According to the American Heart ...
When heavy snow piles up outside, many people instinctively reach for a shovel — but for older adults, that winter chore can pose serious health risks. According to the American Heart Association (AHA ...
A leaky heart valve occurs when a heart valve doesn’t close properly, allowing blood to flow backward. During pregnancy, this condition can affect circulation and increase strain on your heart. A ...