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Well, I don't believe so. In fact, nowadays both genders tend to stay focused on their overall well-being. For instance, currently the majority of women and men engage in sports activities, particularly in training centers. As a result, it encourages them to lead a well-balanced lifestyle and stay focused on their overall well-being. However, I [...]
Well, from my perspective, I think that women obviously pay more attention to their health compared to men. This is due to the leisure hours that women have at home when men are mostly busy with office work. In developing countries like Bangladesh, many women are housewives, so they have a lot of leisure time [...]
I don't think so. It depends on a lot of factors like working conditions and lifestyles rather than gender. For some people, although they want to transform their lifestyle, it can be really difficult for them to exercise and do workouts in the midst of their busy schedules. Most people are struggling with their daily [...]
Well, I don't think so. For me, I strongly believe that it depends more on your lifestyle and your perspective on your health rather than gender. Mostly, for some people, they are really into doing physical activities and exercise, and then they will invest their time into self-care. They want to transform their lifestyle, and [...]
I definitely think so because it's pretty obvious with my family. Take my family and my relatives as an example. My mother and I are really conscious about taking care of our health. We always do regular medical checkups. Meanwhile, our fathers and brothers are not really into checkups. Sometimes they feel like it's not [...]
