AMERICANS are under warning as two feet of “heart attack snow” ravages the East Coast.
The dense, wet snow can be twice as difficult to shovel – and pose a major health risk.
Dr. Alina Mitina, an emergency medicine specialist with Hackensack University Medical Center, warned that even going outside in the cold can be a risk.
The cold air constricts blood vessels, which can strain the heart and lead to a heart attack…