From what I found, they are both equally common.
Alopecia is more common in males than in females.
Baldness is more common in males than females because of genetic factors. The main gene responsible for male pattern baldness is located on the X chromosome, which males inherit from their mothers. This genetic predisposition makes males more likely to experience hair loss compared to females.
Cerebral palsy affects both females and males. It is a neurological condition that can occur in people of any gender. The causes and symptoms of cerebral palsy are the same regardless of gender.
Cellulite is far more common in females than males. In fact, it is considered rare in males, and cellulite is most commonly found in men with androgen deficiencies. Cellulite is estimated to affect eighty to ninety percent of post-adolescent females.
Marfan syndrome is caused by a mutation in the FBN1 gene, which is located on chromosome 15 and is inherited in an autosomal dominant pattern. It is not linked to the X chromosome. Both males and females can inherit and display symptoms of Marfan syndrome.
Yes. All races and both males and females get Angelman Syndrome.
MDS is slightly more common in males than in females
Down Syndrome is spread fairly evenly between males and females. There does seem to be a slightly higher incidence among males, however.
Alopecia is more common in males than in females.
Jacobs syndrome, also known as XYY syndrome, affects males. It is a genetic condition caused by the presence of an extra Y chromosome in males.
Both males and feamles can get anorexia but it is most common in females .
1 out of every 500 people are affected with Polydactyly, being most common in black males and least common in white females.
Pericarditis is more common in males than females with a ratio of seven to three
affects males and females of all ethnic groups. It is estimated that there are about one in 4,000 to one in 6,250 males affected with fragile X syndrome. There are approximately one-half as many females with fragile X syndrome as there are males
Male answer syndrome or MAS suggests that males are more likely to answer a question that they know nothing about than females.
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