A poor lifestyle and diet.
Decreases your risk of developing heart disease
Estrogen deficiency can increase a woman's risk of developing osteoporosis and ischemic heart disease.
High-Fat diet increases the high level of cholesterol due to which it increases the chances of heart attack.
The risk of developing CVD (cardiovascular disease) increases if you smoke or have untreated high blood pressure. The increase of cardiovascular disease also increases with illicit drug use.
There is an increase in the chance of for instance, Downs syndrome as the mother gets older.
50-50 chances you have it.
Some forms of Parkinson's disease are hereditary. You are deemed to be "more at risk" of developing it yourself if your father had it. Your chances of developing it are slim however, so relax; worrying will have no effect on the outcome.
saturated fats
There is no established link between the two diseases.
Smoking increase the risk of developing heart diseases, which includes coronary heart disease and stroke.
Poor hygiene, unprotected sex and consuming mixed drugs.
Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a sexually transmitted disease that causes genital warts and can increase the risk of developing some cancers.