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Why are women more prone to osteoporosis than men
Why are women more prone to osteoporosis than men
Women are more prone to osteoperosis a bone disorder and calcium is good for bone
The two reasons why women are more prone to osteoporosis than men include the fact that men are not prone to hormone changes as women are and a man's bones are larger and denser than a woman's. Another reason why women are more prone to osteoporosis than men is because women have a less peak bone mass than men do.
yes we are because of all the stuff we go through.
Women are more prone to migraine headaches because the hormonal changes a women's body goes through can often trigger a migraine headache. This mainly involves the sharp decline in estrogen, the release of prostaglandins, and a deficiency in magnesium during the menstrual cycle. It is not limited to this, however, as the beginning of menopause and pregnancy are two other times women can become more likely to be triggered by migraines.
Why are men more prone to having kidney stones than women? What can an individual do to lower the risk of developing kidney stones? How can you as the medical assistant support the individual experiencing kidney stones?
Women are more prone to emotional affairs because they are the nurturers; romantic and have more needs than a man. Women want to be appreciated regarding their intelligence; perhaps if they are cute or pretty and being told so; needed in different capacities of a man's life and if they do not get these things from their spouse some women may (without even realizing it) fill these needs by finding another man in their lives.
Up to the age of 50, more men suffer from fractures than women due to occupational hazards. However, after the age of 50, women are more prone to fractures than men
as far as i know women have more upper back pain and pain on shoulders and neck than men, whereas men are prone to lower back pain.
In society and the media, women are more prone to descrimination or demands based on their looks. Women also naturally put more effort than men do into their looks, and will judge others more than their male counterparts based on appearances (both physcial and material). For this reason, current social demands to be thinner in many cultures are pressuing women to be unnaturally thin, and eating disorders tend to arise more commonly than with men, who are under less pressure to look a certain way.
no because women have an extra y chromozone so they have a backup y chromozone is their first one is faulty and men dont have a back up.