Tue, 21-Oct-2025

These men’s heart disease symptoms should not be ignored

heart disease symptoms

Heart disease can be caused by a sedentary lifestyle, smoking, high blood pressure. Chest pain may indicate coronary artery disease. It is important to exercise daily, eat a well-balanced diet, stay stress-free. Whether a man or a woman, a sedentary lifestyle can increase the risk of heart attack or stroke, while smokers, people with high … Read more

Number of smokers worldwide shrinking: WHO

Number of smokers worldwide shrinking: WHO

GENEVA: The number of smokers worldwide has dropped steadily in recent years, the World Health Organization said Tuesday, urging countries to step up control measures further to kick deadly tobacco addiction. In 2020, some 1.30 billion people were using tobacco globally, down from 1.32 billion two years earlier, the WHO said in a fresh report. … Read more

Coronavirus: 300,000 people quit smoking

Coronavirus: 300,000 people quit smoking

London: More than 300,000 people quit smoking as a result of the crisis caused by the coronavirus pandemic. A survey conducted in the United  Kingdom has found that the coronavirus is more likely to affect smokers, owing to this more than 300,000 people in the UK quit smoking. The United Kingdom is the second most … Read more

Smoke? Cut or Quit! Otherwise You are at risk of fatal COVID-19

Smokers

If you smoke, then this will be an eye opening story for you as the leading health experts have warned that the smokers are likely at risk of more severe coronavirus. This will be a good time to try to cut or quit! Taylor Hays, M.D. Director of the Nicotine Dependence center at Mayo Clinic … Read more

Pakistan ranks 15th among cigarette smokers

Smoking and Coronavirus

Pakistan is ranked among the top 15 countries in the world for smoking. According to the details, ministry of Health submitted a report in National Assembly revealed that in Pakistan 31.8 percent of men, 5.8 percent of women and 19 percent of young people use tobacco,  meanwhile 4.4 percent men, one percent women and 7.1% … Read more

Marijuana smokers more likely to bear testicular cancer

Marijuana smokers more likely to suffer testicular cancer

A new study has found that men who smoke one marijuana cigarette, or joint, daily for 10 years or more had an estimated 36% increased risk of developing testicular cancer compared with men who had never smoked the substance. Researchers have analyzed 25 studies that looked at the link between marijuana use and testicular cancer, … Read more