Ulcerative colitis will not affect catching HPV; it is very contagious and nearly all that are exposed to the virus catch HPV.
Herpes does not cause ulcerative colitis.
The disadvantages of having colitis include a full range of bowel issues; bloody stools, cramping, diarrhea, etc. In addition, having colitis makes you more prone to problems with arthritis, eye problems, liver problems and colon cancer. http://www.livingwithuc.com/livingwithuc/uc/complications.html
Why a obese person is prone to tibia fracture
There is a possibility for gay 14 year old children to contract HIV/AIDS, ONLY if he/she has been engaging in sexual activities with another person with HIV/AIDS. There is also an equal likelihood for a straight person to contract AIDS - it is not your sexuality that determines whether you are prone to diseases or not!
Yes
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A person prone to steal is commonly referred to as a thief or a kleptomaniac, depending on the nature and motive behind their actions.
A person who is frequently ill can be called "sickly" or "prone to illness."
Likely not. If they got a better offer, or someone had cash in hand, and you had no written contract, they would be prone to take that person first.
because human beings are prone to committing errors
Calcium loss. osteoporosis.
You would say he is accident-prone
The Boxer breed of dog first appeared in 1895 at a show in Munich, Germany. Boxers are one of the most popular dog breeds in America and annually rank in the top 10. Boxers have an average lifespan of 10-12 years but are prone to many expensive health issues including:Cancer - accounts for nearly 40% of all Boxer deathsHeart Conditions - aortic stenosis, Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Cardiomyopathy (the so-called "Boxer Cardiomyopathy")Hip DysplasiaHypothyroidismOther Possible Health Conditions - degenerative myelopathy, epilepsy, gastric dilatation and torsion/bloat, intestinal problems, allergies, entropin, dystocia, hystiocytic ulcerative colitis (sometimes called Boxer colitis), indolent corneal ulcers (often called Boxer eye ulcers)