Having one disease can weaken the immune system, making the body more susceptible to other infections. Additionally, certain diseases can create an environment in the body that promotes the growth of other pathogens or conditions. For example, chronic inflammation or metabolic changes associated with one disease can lead to the development of further health issues. Lastly, shared risk factors, such as lifestyle choices or genetic predispositions, can also contribute to the increased likelihood of multiple diseases occurring simultaneously.
Any chemical is surely considered as a toxin for Parkinson disease.
a 50% chance dumnut.
no it does not
A risk factor is any trait, behavior, or condition that increases a person's chance of getting injured or getting a disease. For example, smoking is a risk factor because it increases a person's chance of getting lung cancer and Heart disease.
It is not inherited like say.. Sickle Cell Anemia, but if you have a family history of Heart disease, you do have a higher chance of getting it.
Increases
NO.
Being born with certain genes.
No, they may have not realized there was another form of the question already on the site.
You can get diabetes. If it runs in your family then your chance of getting the disease is higher.
There is an increase in the chance of for instance, Downs syndrome as the mother gets older.
yes because it sucks.