African-Americans have been shown to be at greater risk for arterial occlusion than other racial groups in the United States.
Lyme disease is the same for everybody.
There is not such thing as a disease that only one ethnic groups can contract.
Jewish-Americans
Kennedy's disease is a rare disease, with only one in 50,000 males affected and no particular pattern among various races or ethnic groups
Krabbe disease affects most ethnic groups equally (1 in every 100,000-200,000 births). However, there is an inbred community in Israel with a very high prevalence of the disease (6 in every 1,000 births) and some Scandinavian countries report an incidence of (1, in every 50,000 births).
no... that would be stupidity...
they all died of a disease called "Hyponisiia" very tragic and painfull.
The condition affects people of all ethnic groups worldwide, with an equal proportion of males and females.
The incidence of gasteroenterologic diseases differs among ethnic groups. For instance, while gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is common in Caucasians, its incidence is lower among African Americans.
Having the answer to this question would go a long way in helping to find a cure. It is not known why certain ethnic groups are more predisposed to getting Crohns disease.
great ethnic diversity found in the region
Doctors still are not quite sure how patients develop Crohn's disease, but as many chronic illnesses, they believe it is directly related to a person's genetic structure, and is often passed down through families. However, Crohn's is definitely not contagious.Crohn's Disease can run in families, by genetic or ethnic reasons.