yes it does
Arthritis affects both men and women, but certain types show a gender disparity. For instance, rheumatoid arthritis is more prevalent in women, while gout is more common in men. Overall, women are generally more likely to be diagnosed with arthritis than men, particularly in the case of autoimmune types.
There are over a hundred different types of arthritis which occur i both men and women. osteoarthritis ( non inflammatory arthritis) for example has a larger occurrence in younger men then women and tends to even out in later years. Gouty arthritis rarely ocurs in women before they reach menopause, And Rheumatoid arthritis (an immune disorder) has a bigger occurrence in women by a proportion of about 3 to 1. So it all depends on what type of arthritis is involved and lifestyle and genetic probability's.
No. Women do NOT have prostates.
No, Parkinson's disease can affect both men and women. Although it is thought to have a higher incidence in men, Parkinson's is caused by an imbalance levels of neurotransmitters in the brain, which both men and women have.
Yes, men and women are both susceptible to emphysema, particularly if they smoke cigarettes.
It occurs in both men and women, but more women have the disease.
As the reasons for arthritis are stil not known this would be a difficult question to answer.
for anxiety but my question is does it affect the live?
I'm not familiar with the term "white disease," but gonorrhea affects both men and women.
One of the main chronic forms of arthritis RA is far more likey to stike women then men By a factor of 3 to 1
Both are just likely to be affected as the other.
Ra is more prevalent in women. Two thirds of people that suffer from RA are women.