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Shoveling snow is heavy, hard work — research has shown that doing it for even a short time can make the heart work as hard as it does during a major workout.
Hidden heart disease and other risk factors cause a spike in heart attacks when it snows, especially for people of a certain age.
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People who focus on these things not only have better cardiovascular health, but are also protected against conditions such as diabetes, dementia and cancer.
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Shoveling snow can be a dangerous business. Are you over 45? Not very fit? Perhaps you should think twice before you pick up a shovel.