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About 13% of people get Heart disease.
the answer is high cholesterol because high cholesterol lowers your blood sugars which your brain and heart need, increasing the risk of heart attack or stroke.
People who exercise regularly, eat a healthy diet, and manage stress are less likely to have heart disease. A healthy lifestyle will offset internal risk factors such as age, gender, family history, and ethnicity. Many ethnic groups, including African Americans, have an increased risk of heart disease.
According to a new study men with risk factors for heart disease, have a greater risk of dying from heart problemsif they gout.middle-aged men with gout have a at higher-than- average risk of heart disease, and were more likely to die of a heart attack or other cardiovascular causes such as stroke.
People with liver disease may be more likely to have side effects from ondansetron.
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People with psoriatic arthritis are more likely than others to have close relatives with the disease, but they are just as likely to have relatives with psoriasis but no joint disease.
Kennedy's disease is a neurodegenerative disorder that is slow in its progression. It is likely that individuals will become wheelchair bound during the later stages of the disease
Women are most likely to get it and people that have a family history of the disease.
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Absolutely anyone can get epilepsy. There is no kind of person that is more likely to do get it.
People with lung disease may be more likely to have shortness of breath.
The current statistics as of this year is 1-1,750 people in the world, and 1-105 people in the U.S.
Unfortunately, there are hostile people in every society at any given time. Most of the time, these hostile people are native to where you find them. In the US, we have prisons full of people hostile to their fellow citizens and to society in general. There are also many of these hostile natives walking our streets that should be in prisons. In addition, the US is home to many diverse groups that are hostile to one aspect or another of US society, US government, religion, or specific groups of people (people who are not 'like' us). As long as people need to lock their doors, use security systems, maintain law enforcement agencies, it is evidence that there are still hostile natives among us.
Education remains in hands of local communitiesLeast likely is that they care about the people.
A guy may be hostile either because he wants you to go away, or you are not paying him enough attention. In either event, he may be hostile because he does not know how to express his feelings. When people are afraid, a basic secondary emotion is anger which may express itself in hostile behavior He is too uncomfortable to tell you that you are crowding him or he is afraid to be alone after you go away. Conversely, if you are hanging around with a group, he may want more attention from you and his behavior is intended to draw attention even if it is negative. Possibly, he is angry at what he perceives as a snub from you. One final possibility - could one of his friends like you? Maybe he would be interested in you for himself, but his friend has spoken out about his interest. The hostile guy is making sure the two of you do not get in the way of his friend's interest in you.