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At what age do you stop shoveling snow?

According to the American Heart Association, adults over the age of 45 should be cautious when clearing snow, as it can significantly increase the risk of a heart attack or cardiac arrest. This is especially true for those with pre-existing heart conditions or who lead a sedentary lifestyle, making it crucial to understand at what age do you stop shoveling snow and listen to your body.

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Why are old people and infants particularly at risk of hypothermia?

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, extremes of age—the very old and the very young—are among the most susceptible to cold-related injuries, including hypothermia. This guide explains **why old people and infants are particularly at risk of hypothermia** and provides crucial information for caregivers.

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