The snow hitting the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic is heavier and wetter than in other storms this season. Here’s why, and how to avoid injury while shoveling. By Simar Bajaj and Judson Jones If you’re ...
If you are responsible for clearing your own driveway and sidewalks in front of your home yourself, it's important to get it done in a timely manner for everyone's safety. But your own health and well ...
For the latest Monday, Feb. 23 South Shore blizzard updates, click here. This storm is going to bring what is known as “heart attack snow” because it is heavy when shoveling. And it really can cause ...
Snow shoveling can pose serious health risks, especially for older adults and those with preexisting conditions. Adults over 45, particularly those with heart disease or a sedentary lifestyle, should ...
Itchy, watery eyes. Sneezing. Spring allergy grossness ... all while massive mounds of snow are still everywhere? Yup. “Snow mold” — also called “snow rot” — (two phrases you didn’t plan to learn ...
Many residents will have their shovels in hand, ready to remove snow from their property and sidewalk on Monday once the snow stops. But how soon do you legally have to plow or shovel the snow off ...
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