There is no conclusive evidence to suggest that redheads are more susceptible to respiratory problems specifically. However, some studies indicate that redheads may have different pain responses and skin sensitivities due to variations in their genetics, particularly with the MC1R gene. While this may affect how they experience certain health conditions, it does not directly correlate to an increased risk of respiratory issues. Individual health factors and environmental influences play a more significant role in respiratory health than hair color alone.
Redheads.
The tiny delicate cilia are killed by tobacco smoke; and as a result, smokers have few if any cilia remaining in their lungs. Because of this, and the constant irritation of smoke, smokers are much more susceptible to all sorts of respiratory problems.
No. They are unhealthy. It is very unhealthy to be depressed. You are more susceptible to illnesses.
I'm not sure as to who has more, however, I do know redheads have around 90,000 hairs on their head where the average is about 120,000. But redheads have naturally thicker hair.
This is a matter of personal opinion; some people consider redheads more attractivethan brunettes, and vice versa.
Wireless networks are more susceptible to security problems in a business because the password is public knowledge among customers. A business can protect itself from problems by limiting the number of people that know the password.
No, because blonds don't pay attention as well as redheads. I hear more stories about blonds getting hit by cars than redheads do theirs your answer. Do your statistics include the blonds and redheads that are actually brunettes?
According to Wikipedia, 13% of the Scottish population are redheads while 10% of the Irish are redheads.
Smokers are more susceptible to respiratory infections because smoking damages the respiratory system, impairing the function of cilia, which help clear mucus and pathogens from the airways. Additionally, smoking weakens the immune response, making it harder for the body to fight off infections. The toxic substances in tobacco smoke also create an inflammatory environment in the lungs, further increasing vulnerability to infections such as pneumonia and bronchitis. These combined factors lead to a higher incidence of respiratory illnesses among smokers.
All types but mostly older since they are more susceptible to medical problems.
Autism doesn't impact the respiratory system at all. Autism is a neurological difference, it doesn't have any effect o functions of the respiratory system and autistic people are not more likely to have problems in this area.
blonds are more compliant, redheads more passionate.