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False. According to ISSA, Age does have relevance to CHD.
True.
CHD. Church and Dwight company.
Are obesity and stress are corfirmed risk factors of CHD
Coronary heart disease (CHD) is more common in men primarily due to biological and lifestyle factors. Men typically have higher levels of risk factors such as hypertension, cholesterol, and diabetes at a younger age. Additionally, hormonal differences, particularly the protective effects of estrogen in women before menopause, contribute to the lower incidence of CHD in females during their reproductive years. Lifestyle factors such as smoking and diet also tend to be riskier among men, further increasing their susceptibility to CHD.
Coronary heart disease.
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Coronary Heart Disease
If "chd" refers to child, the question cannot be answered. The gender of a child is not a random event: there are propensities for male or female children so information about other children is required. The gender bias changes as the parents grow older so information on the parents' age is required. Without such information, the best estimate is 0.5 - hardly useful!
Basically, if it's digital, it's electrical.
CHD means a child is born with an abnormally structured heart and/or other large vessels. For example: Their heart may have incomplete, or missing parts, or may be put together in an abnormal way.