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Who more susceptible to diseases men or woman?

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Women get many more diseases due to immune related autoimmune diseases.

These diseases are more common in women due to pregnancy and menstural cycle. The stress plays a major role in causing autoimmune diseases. Read in detail at cidpusa.org

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