MDS is slightly more common in males than in females
Women
Carpal tunnel syndrome is more common in women than in men, perhaps because the carpal tunnel generally has a smaller cross section in women than in men.
Overall the disorder is three times more common in women than men, with the exception of nervous system involvement which is more common in males.
Cotard's Delusion is a very rare disease which affects women 3 times more than men.
It is more common in men.
Marfan syndrome affects both men and women equally, as it is an autosomal dominant genetic disorder. There is no significant difference in prevalence between the sexes; however, some studies suggest that men may experience more severe manifestations of the condition. Overall, the condition occurs in approximately 1 in 5,000 individuals regardless of gender.
Yes, Down's Syndrome does not affect the ability to have children. Men with Down's Syndrome can father children in very rare circumstances, women with Down's Syndrome have about 50% chance of miscarriage.
It is twice as common in men as in women
Marfan syndrome affects men and women of all ethnic backgrounds equally.
Men, unfortunately.
Marfan syndrome affects both men and women equally, as it is inherited in an autosomal dominant manner. However, some studies suggest that men may experience more severe manifestations of the condition compared to women. Overall, the prevalence of Marfan syndrome is similar in both genders.
It is more common for women to obtain the HIV from men than men from women during intercourse.