It seems like you're referencing a photo of a particularly scenic, yet potentially alarming scene: snow-covered landscapes with people engaging in winter activities.
However, it's worth noting that the season for heart attacks isn't actually tied to any specific time of year. Heart health is influenced by various factors such as physical activity level, diet, stress levels, and pre-existing medical conditions.
In Norway, as in many other countries, heart disease remains a leading cause of death and illness. It's not uncommon for people to have heart attacks during the winter months due to increased pressure on the cardiovascular system from cold temperatures, decreased physical activity, or underlying health issues exacerbated by the season.
If you're concerned about heart health or suspect someone might be experiencing a medical emergency, it's always best to consult with a healthcare professional.
