As temperatures drop in Memphis and the Mid-South, it won't be long before you can expect to see snow or a wintry mix on your weather forecast. But depending on your age and your health, exerting ...
With flurries flying and some measurable snow piling up this winter you may be wondering at what age should you stop shoveling snow? The chore, while mundane to some, can actually be quite dangerous ...
Milwaukee just saw its snowiest November in 50 years, and some residents may still be working to clean up their properties after this weekend's winter storm. Even though shoveling snow seems like a ...
Snow has fallen for the first time this winter season, but before you break out the snow shovel, there are some things you should be aware of when it comes to your health. KDKA's John Shumway has more ...
Yesterday's blanket of white is simultaneously pretty while also being potentially hazardous to your health. Of course, there are the obvious risks of slips and falls, but the bigger concern comes ...
There is no official age cutoff, but those older than 45 or with existing cardiovascular risks should be especially cautious. To reduce risk, experts suggest pushing snow instead of lifting it, taking ...
Note: A previous version of this story was published on Jan. 9, 2025. If you're headed out to shovel a path after Indiana's most recent snowfall, the American Heart Association has encouraged Hoosiers ...
Kickstarting December, several inches of snow have covered the United States this week; however, while some may be enjoying time off from school or work, others are busy cleaning driveways, sidewalks ...
Snow shoveling can pose serious health risks, especially for adults over 45 and those with preexisting conditions. Shoveling snow can strain the heart due to factors like static exertion, arm work, ...