Why some hearts can't handle the cold

We investigate the reasons why cold air has been scientifically associated with increased cardiovascular events.

Next time you're shovelling snow or performing any physical activity in the cold, keep your heart top of mind as it could save your life.

Bouts of frigid temperatures elevate the risk for heart attacks as the cold has been scientifically associated with increased cardiovascular events, says Dr. Manish Maingi, cardiologist with Trillium Health Partners.

Multiple studies worldwide have backed Maingi's statements. Some hearts do not adapt to the cold very well, which can increase the calls for 911.

Maingi has seen it firsthand in his practice, so he has plenty of tips for avoiding a heart attack while out in the cold.

Watch the video above to see why some hearts can't handle the cold and what you can do to prevent a heart attack from occurring.


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