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The danger is especially high for women and older adults. Eli Mordechai / Shutterstock.com
Changing weather conditions may impact heart health in surprising — and potentially tragic — ways, according to a recent study. Weather events that feature soaring heat, plunging cold or high levels of certain air pollution can significantly raise the risk of death from heart attack, according to a large study published in the American Heart Association’s journal Circulation.