Around 50
Several conditions have been shown to be sex-linked in humans. The most well-known example is color blindness, which is more common in males due to its location on the X chromosome. Other sex-linked conditions include hemophilia and Duchenne muscular dystrophy, both of which predominantly affect males.
when there is divided government
Diabetes, Cardiovascular Disease (CVD), hypertension, depression, obesity, high cholesterol....
Organophosphates are used in pesticides, herbicides, and nerve agents that have shown to cause cancer and other diseases in humans. They have been shown to harm beneficial insects such as bees.
H. pylori has been shown to be the main cause of ulcer disease, and has revolutionized the treatment of peptic ulcer disease. It also is believed to be linked to various cancers of the stomach.
No. There have been several reports lately, that, due to more people living a sedentary lifestyle in front of computers, there would be an increased possibility of having cancer. These reports have shown no proof and have been rather arbitrary in their theory. On a side note tomatoes have been shown to remove the free radicals in the body which have been linked to cancer.
The so-called "Type A" personality (reactive, aggressive) has been shown to increase the risk of heart disease, apparently by adding stress to the body's systems.
carotenoid's has not been linked to cancer from the studies that have been done...
It has been linked to many different illnesses or conditions. These include weight gain, headaches, dizziness, and in extreme cases tumors and even cancer.
It very much depends on the terms and conditions. Many, if not most, have been shown to be not worth the outlay.
no. But it has been linked to getting u high. :D
Marijuana has been linked to the onset or worsening of certain psychiatric conditions, including panic disorder, schizophrenia, and depersonalization disorder.