No one really knows that right now, as CADASIL is often misdiagnosed or NOT diagnosed. It is genetic, so a genetic blood test will tell you if you have this serious degenerative condition.
I attended the first-ever CADASIL conference in the USA in July in DeKalb, Illinois, put on by the ULF (United Leukodystrophy Foundation) and TWHH (CADASIL Together We Have Hope). Of the approx. 50 CADASIL patients who attended, about half raised their hands when asked if they had been misdiagnosed as having MS (Multiple Sclerosis) first.
When I was diagnosed in the fall of 2009, less than 500 people in the USA and 1000 in the world had also been diagnosed with CADASIL. That number is growing daily, as more people are made aware of this genetic disease and are tested.
One hundred percent of the human population covers the world.
5.7 percent
Yes, the human population on Earth is currently growing at a rapid pace. This growth is mainly due to factors such as increased life expectancy, improved healthcare, and higher birth rates in some parts of the world. It is important to address the challenges associated with this population growth, such as resource depletion and environmental impact.
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around 60 percent a lot of people smoke so a lot of people have it
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Yes. Currently the human population needs approximately "3 earth's worth" of resources to sustain its population continually.
About 315,000,000 people live in the US. This is about 4.5% of the total human population.
The plantaris is the smallest muscle in the human leg. It is used to flex the knee joint and is absent in about 7 percent of the human population.