As a general rule, it is a disorder of women.
The prevalence rate of bipolar disorder appears to be equal among men and women
No.
its pretty much even in both i think
Yes, bipolar disorder affects men and women in about equal numbers but it manifests in different ways between the sexes.
No, just the opposite. Fibromyalgia, according to current medical knowledge, affects significantly more women than men. Estimates range from about twice as many women as men, to ten times as many women as men (who suffer from fibromyalgia).
Breast cancer is much more common in women than in men. While men can develop breast cancer, it's relatively rare compared to women. About 99% of breast cancer cases occur in women, and only around 1% occur in men.
RA occurs i about 1to2% of the population and and is more prevalent in women then men.
men want to be women
Both forms of pancreatitis (acute and chronic) occur more often in men than women. However, women are 1.5 times more likely than men to have acute pancreatitis caused by gallstones. On the other hand, men are 6 times more likely than women to have acute pancreatitis caused by alcoholism.
it is called osteoporosis
This weakness and bulging of the respiratory diaphragm where the esophagus passes occurs more often in women than in men. It can cause abdominal pain, heartburn and sometimes chest pain that can be mistaken for a heart attack.
there is more women in Ohio than men