cause men have sex with more woman and the fact is the wman who get it most are slus which means she probly has sti gives it to more men and hey presto th circle of life
Women get many more diseases due to immune related autoimmune diseases. These diseases are more common in women due to pregnancy and menstural cycle. The stress plays a major role in causing autoimmune diseases. Read in detail at cidpusa.org
In modern countries goiters are usually from autoimmune attacks on the thyroid. Autoimmune diseases( where the body attacks itself) are more common in women.
No, this is NOT true. Huntington's is not sex-linked like some other genetic diseases; everyone has two copies of the gene that codes for Huntingtin and if either copy is defective, that person will develop Huntington's disease.
Yes, sex-linked conditions are more common in men than in women. This is because sex-linked conditions are typically passed down on the X chromosome. Since men have only one X chromosome (from their mother) and one Y chromosome (from their father), they are more likely to exhibit the condition if they inherit the affected X chromosome. Women, on the other hand, have two X chromosomes, so they are more likely to be carriers of the condition rather than show symptoms.
Here's 3 sex-linked diseases:AnemiaSickle-CellHemophiliaAnd if you need more...color blindnesscystic fibrosisProtanopiaDeuteranopia
Blundell has written: 'Observations on some of the more important diseases of women' -- subject(s): Diseases, Women, Gynecology, Women's Health
Some diseases are more common in adults than children because adults have a more developed system.
Sex-linked conditions, particularly those linked to the X chromosome, are more common in men because they have only one X chromosome (XY), while women have two (XX). If a man inherits a recessive allele for a condition on his single X chromosome, he will express that condition. In contrast, a woman would need to inherit two copies of the recessive allele (one from each X chromosome) to express the condition, making it less likely for women to be affected. Thus, the single X chromosome in men increases their susceptibility to X-linked disorders.
Because its common duuu
It is more common in men.
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Yes