I would think a large percent. Narcissism is a global epidemic.
—It is estimated that 1-6% of the general population suffer from NPD.
They both had extreme cases of narcissism.
It is estimated that around 1-3% of the population may suffer from mysophobia, which is a fear of germs or contamination. Symptoms can vary in severity from person to person.
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roughly 90% of people suffer from tension headaches
7% of children aged between 4 to 10 experienced child abuse in Australia
I don't know the exact percentage, but I do know that most of the people who suffer are women.
About 20% to 50% of people involved in car accidents develop whiplash, which is a common injury resulting from the sudden jerking motion of the neck. Whiplash symptoms can range from mild to severe and may not be immediately apparent after the accident.
There is no exact percentage, but research suggests that narcissistic traits are prevalent in around 6-10% of the general population. It is important to note that narcissism exists on a spectrum and not all individuals who exhibit narcissistic traits would be diagnosed with Narcissistic Personality Disorder.
Over 700,000 people are known to have diabetes in Australia, with probably another another half a million people that have not been diagnosed.
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