No, it affects male/female and also all race/ethnic groups equally!
Angelman Syndrome affects people of all races and ethnicities equally. It is caused by a genetic abnormality and occurs in approximately 1 in 15,000 live births worldwide.
Waardenburg syndrome affects people of all ethnicities equally. However, certain features of the syndrome may be more noticeable in individuals with lighter skin and hair due to the contrast in pigmentation.
The defect most commonly affects individuals who inherit it genetically, such as those with a family history of the defect. Additionally, the defect may indirectly affect populations by increasing the risk of certain health conditions associated with the defect or impacting disease prevalence in certain populations.
Demography is the statistical study of human populations The focus in demography is on a population. while The term demographics refers to characteristics of a population such as total fertility rate, or political theories
The agricultural revolution led to a shift from nomadic lifestyles to settled communities as people began to engage in farming practices. This resulted in the establishment of permanent settlements in areas suitable for agriculture, such as river valleys and fertile plains, where crops could be successfully grown. The availability of a stable food supply from agriculture also allowed populations to grow and concentrate in specific regions.
China and India have populations with over a billion people.
yes
No only men more than females
it affects almost about everyone in the worlds population
people
The populations of Ireland and Wales have a higher incidence than other countries, and Caucasian people tend to get it more than non-Caucasians.
Down Syndrome affects all races. Down Syndrome does not affect all races evenly its affects Mexicans more than any one else. Hispanics have larger numbers of live births suffering from Down Syndrome because they do not terminate their DS pregnancies, like other races do.
people (girls/women) with turner syndrome live as long as regular people do....turner syndrome does not affect life spancy
No. Asperger's syndrome affects people of all races.
No.
Waardenburg syndrome affects people of all ethnicities equally. However, certain features of the syndrome may be more noticeable in individuals with lighter skin and hair due to the contrast in pigmentation.
Its in the Genes, not that shorts ;-)
people might make fun of them, of how they look.