No one answer. The disease affects different people in different ways, including the age of onset of symptoms. My wife has HD, is 66 years old, and is still active (taking swimming lessons right now)
The average gay person does not die young.
none, because most die at a young age.
Snooky Young died on May 11, 2011, in Los Angeles, California, USA of lung disease.
Yes. Most individuals afflicted with Huntington's Disease die prematurely, due to the progression of the disease.
There are many ways of dying, broadly disease, trauma etc.
because there is no cure
Question 1.) There are many risk of banishing a young person. One of the major risks is that they might think they don't matter and they commit suicide or they run away to get away from the world. Another risk is that they can end up like Cole in spirit bear by being attacked by a wild animal like a bear or a wolf. Also if they don't know how to take of themselves in the wilderness can die of dehydration, starvation, or a type of disease. The last risk of banishing a young person is that they could die from animal attacks, disease, infection of a wound, starvation, dehydration, or a fire.
They become obese and unhealthy, they get sick and die young! They decrease their living period and they get sick of each and every disease...
Ray Brennan was the first person to die of Legionnaires' disease in October 1976. This disease is a severe form of pneumonia caused by the Legionella bacteria, which can be contracted by breathing in contaminated water vapor.
Dod allows a young person 2 die because he knows that their time is up in this world. if the person is a believer, then they belong 2 god's clan. his tribe, his family. That person died to go be w/ God. The person has already fufilled hs purpose on the earth, adn it is his time to be with the lord!!
Cystic fibrosis is a inherited disease where ususally by the time of 30-35 the person who has it does die.
I know he was in his twenties and died in 2008, but how? Wondered if it had anything to do with Roger Smith's debilitating disease