Research indicates that colder weather during the winter months can actually result in an increase in cardiovascular events, particularly if you already have high blood pressure. With coronary heart disease being the number one killer in America, and stroke being number three, it's clear that we need to be vigilant and take any precautions we can.
The good news is that you can reduce your risk factors significantly by simply knowing the warning signs, and by responding quickly.
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