Shoveling and heart health: Who's at risk and what to look out for
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Posted: Mar 16, 2026 4:19 PM CDT
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Shoveling snow is a task we can't often avoid in the Wisconsin winter. And even though it's important to keep your driveways clear, your health should always come first.
We're joined by Dr. Michael Widlansky, interim chief of the Division of Cardiovascular Medicine at the Medical College of Wisconsin, to talk more about how to protect yourself.
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