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  • ‘My BP did go from 80-200 but it wasn’t a heart attack’, Aima Baig reveals details about her scary run in with exhaustion

    ‘My BP did go from 80-200 but it wasn’t a heart attack’, Aima Baig reveals details about her scary run in with exhaustion

    Renowned singer Aima Baig, who recently said that she had a heart attack, has clarified to her fans that she did not actually have a cardiac problem.

    In her Instagram stories, she updated her followers about her health and thanked her fans and fellow artists for their prayers.

    She wrote, “I had no idea that I have so many fans, so many people praying for me. My respect for all of you has increased.”

    She added, “It was my own fault. For 2-3 weeks, I was continuously traveling, which made it difficult to take care of my health, and as a result, I fell ill. Due to neglecting my health, I became so ill that I had to be admitted to the hospital.”

    She emphasized the importance of taking care of oneself, saying, “We are all human beings and should prioritize our well-being because health is paramount.”

    She further clarified, “I did not suffer from a mini heart attack but was dehydrated due to not drinking enough water and neglecting my diet.”

    She stated, “My blood pressure had risen from 88 to 200, which necessitated emergency hospitalization.”

    Finally, she thanked all of her followers for their prayers and well wishes, and encouraged everyone to take excellent care of their health.

  • Aima Baig suffers minor heart attack

    Aima Baig suffers minor heart attack

    Renowned singer Aima Baig recently suffered a minor heart attack.

    Baig shared photos on Instagram, including one of her in a hospital bed, to inform her fans about the incident.

    The singer explained that lack of sleep over several nights led to the heart attack.

    Aima Baig said, “I took one flight after another because of work and couldn’t sleep properly.”

    She added in her message that “this minor heart attack has reminded me that health should be the priority.”

    Aima Baig went to Saudi Arabia last month for a performance and also performed Umrah after the event.

  • VIDEO: Dulha passes away while sitting on stage during his wedding

    VIDEO: Dulha passes away while sitting on stage during his wedding

    A happy day turned into a tragic one when a groom suddenly passed away during his wedding ceremony in Sialkot’s Daska Tehsil, creating panic among the family members. The family has stated that he died because of a heart attack.

    In the video which is doing the rounds on social media, the groom can be seen sitting on a sofa surrounded by his family members on his wedding day. Instantly, the groom collapses and falls forward without moving, reported Geo News on Monday.

    This alarms the family members sitting beside him who suddenly pick him up and one of the men checks the groom’s pulse. 

    According to the police, the family members said that the groom died of a heart attack. However, the groom’s family refused to initiate any investigation into the sudden death.

  • PANAH suggests tobacco taxes be raised even higher

    PANAH suggests tobacco taxes be raised even higher

    Pakistan National Heart Association (PANAH) has proposed that the government increase tariffs on unnecessary and harmful tobacco products. Increased tobacco-related levies will lessen diseases and healthcare expenses while also helping to generate tax revenue.

    Sanaullah Ghumman, PANAH’s General Secretary, announced this at a news conference held by the Pakistan National Heart Association on Wednesday at a local hotel.

    Smoking, according to Sanaullah Ghumman, is not healthy for human health in any aspect, and it is the first step toward addiction. Health experts and civil society groups have also urged the Prime Minister to increase tobacco goods taxes.

    A significant number of health experts and civil society representatives attended the event. Tobacco kills 8 million people worldwide each year, according to a global study, and more than 1.5 million individuals in Pakistan lose their lives each year owing to smoking.

    On World Food Safety Day, PANAH proposed that tariffs on sugary drinks be increased as well, as these beverages are harmful to children and cause a variety of health problems.

    Sanaullah Ghumman spoke at the event, urging a 30 per cent rise in tobacco product taxes to protect minors from tobacco usage.

    “This will be a win-win situation for us,” he continued, “since it will lower the health burden while also dramatically increasing revenue”. PANAH, he claimed, had been educating the public about a variety of dangerous diseases, including heart disease and its causes, for 39 years.

  • ‘Fighter’: Sachin Tendulkar wishes Inzamam a speedy recovery

    ‘Fighter’: Sachin Tendulkar wishes Inzamam a speedy recovery

    Indian veteran cricketer Sachin Tendulkar has extended his wishes to Inzaman-ul-Huq, who has had a heart attack on Monday.

    Taking to Twitter, the Indian great wrote: “Wishing you a speedy recovery @Inzamam08. You’ve always been calm yet competitive, and a fighter on the field.”

    “I hope and pray that you’ll come out stronger from this situation as well. Get well soon,” he added.

    As per reports, the 51-year-old cricketer had been complaining about chest pain over the last three days. After tests, it was revealed he had suffered a heart attack and needed immediate surgery.

    The former cricketer has been discharged from the hospital after a successful angioplasty.

  • Inzamam-ul-Huq undergoes angioplasty after suffering heart attack

    Inzamam-ul-Huq undergoes angioplasty after suffering heart attack

    Pakistan cricket great Inzamam-ul-Haq underwent angioplasty on Monday (September 27) after suffering a heart attack. The 51-year-old is in a stable condition in a hospital.

    His manager revealed that a stent has been placed in Inzamam’s heart. Inzamam, who had been complaining of chest pain recently, underwent tests that revealed a heart attack, following which the angioplasty had to be performed.

    Inzamam made his debut for Pakistan by the end of 1991 and was a part of their successful 1992 World Cup campaign. He went on to lead the national side and eventually finished as their most prolific batsman with over 20,000 runs by the time he retired in 2007. He was recently working with the PCB as the chief selector until July 2019.

    Several Pakistani cricketers and people from cricket fraternity extended their wishes for his quick recovery.

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  • Football legend Maradona passes away at 60

    Football legend Diego Maradona of Argentina passed away at the age of 60 on Wednesday.

    According to reports, the 1986 World Cup winner passed away at home in Tigre after suffering a heart attack.

    Maradona was recovering at home following brain surgery in Buenos Aires, where he was successfully treated for a possible bleeding on the brain earlier this month.

    Last Friday, Maradona was sedated by medics after the former footballer suffered issues related to alcohol dependency following his surgery, with doctors describing the legend as suffering from a “mix” of serious issues, including cardiovascular and liver issues.

    It was stated that Maradona would require constant support, including admission to an alcohol addiction clinic, following his discharge from hospital.

    However, according to Argentinian newspaper Clarín, while recovering at home, Maradona suffered a heart attack and passed away shortly afterward.

    A national hero in his home country, Maradona also captained Argentina to the 1990 World Cup final in defence of their title, losing to West Germany.

    Domestically, he won two Series A titles with Napoli, including a league and cup double in 1987, as well as the UEFA Cup, his only European trophy. 

    A short tenure at Camp Nou with Barcelona nevertheless saw the barrel-chested Maradona win three domestic cups in 1983, before falling out with management.

    He is celebrated as one of the greatest footballers to have ever graced the field.