Heart disease is the leading cause of death in men worldwide. Factors such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol, obesity, smoking,
Certain types of cancer pose significant risks to men, including lung cancer, prostate cancer, colorectal cancer, and testicular cancer.
Men are more susceptible to strokes than women. High blood pressure, high cholesterol, smoking, diabetes, obesity, and family history are common risk factors.
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), primarily caused by smoking, is a significant health risk for men.
Men often face mental health challenges, including depression, anxiety, and suicide. However, men tend to seek help less frequently than women.
Men are at a higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes compared to women. Factors such as poor diet, obesity, physical inactivity, and family history contribute to the risk.
Men have higher rates of alcohol and drug abuse compared to women, which can lead to various health problems, including liver disease, addiction
Men are more likely to engage in risk-taking behaviors and occupations that increase the likelihood of accidents and injuries.
Men may face sexual health issues, including erectile dysfunction, prostate problems, and sexually transmitted infections.
Obesity is a significant health concern for men, as it increases the risk of several conditions, including heart disease, diabetes, certain cancers.