Did you know? Cold weather can impact your heart health! When temperatures drop, blood vessels constrict, causing your blood pressure to rise. This puts extra strain on your heart. Stay warm and keep your heart safe this winter! #sunfox #ecg #sharktank #spandan #heart #heartattack
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As winter sets in, it's essential to be aware of how the colder weather can impact your heart health. Cold temperatures can cause blood vessels to constrict, raising blood pressure and making the heart work harder. For those with pre-existing heart conditions, this can increase the risk of heart attacks or other complications. Stay active by taking walks, but be mindful of how your body feels. Dress warmly, stay hydrated, and take breaks if needed. • • • #HeartHealth #WinterWellness #ArizonaHeartFoundation #HealthyLiving #HeartAwareness #NovemberHealth #Cardiovascular #CardiovascularHealth
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As the temperature drops, the risk to your heart rises! Cold weather can increase blood pressure, reduce oxygen supply to the heart, and make winter activities more strenuous than they seem. Emotional stress during the chilly season adds to the danger, making it essential to prioritize heart health. Don’t let the cold break your heart stay warm, stay active, and stay heart-smart this winter! #HeartHealth #WinterWellness #StayHeartSmart #HealthyHeart #HeartCare #ColdWeatherTips #HeartAttackPrevention #StaySafeStayWarm
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With the weather changing, it's crucial to stay hydrated! Drinking enough water helps your body adapt to the shifts in temperature, boosts your immunity, and protects you from seasonal illnesses. Keep that water bottle close and take care of your health! 💧🌦️ #StayHydrated #WellnessTips #WeatherReady
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As the seasons transition and cooler weather prevails, it's common to notice changes in our health, from dry skin to increased colds. But what about our ears? Does the colder weather affect our ear health, particularly earwax production, and is earwax buildup more prevalent in the fall and winter? Read blog: https://lnkd.in/easd9MBf
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