Each approaching blizzard brings warnings about the dangers of shoveling snow, an activity that sends thousands of Americans to emergency rooms each winter. Don't tackle the walkway if you aren't in good enough shape, say the experts. You can get hurt or, even worse, trigger a heart attack or stroke. Medically speaking, a person is indeed more likely to keel over while heaving snow than, say, jogging on a treadmill. But why?
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2 comments:
I don't know. To drop dead of a heart attack or stroke from shoveling snow in this totally screwed up world of 2016, could very well be a mercyful fate in a lot of respects.
People drop dead while shoveling snow because they are lazy and they want to get out of work.
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