Top 5 tips from cardiologist to prevent heart issues while shoveling during powerful winter storm

Dr. William Lawson, Director of Preventive Cardiology at the Stony Brook Heart Institute, discussed his tips with a local news station in New York

Published: January 25, 2026 11:57am

A cardiologist shared some important tips for homeowners as they shovel during the powerful winter storm blanketing a significant portion of the United States.

Dr. William Lawson, Director of Preventive Cardiology at the Stony Brook Heart Institute, discussed his tips with News 12 in Long Island, New York.

1 - Use a light shovel. 

2 - Push the snow more often rather than lift it up with the shovel you're using.

"You want a light shovel, not a heavy shovel, because you're going to have to lift it. Do more pushing," Lawson said.

3 - "Take lots of breaks, stay hydrated," he suggested.

4 - Use a snowblower if possible

5 - "Listen to your body. If you have any palpations, dizzy spells, chest discomfort, stop," Lawson said.

 

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