Hypophosphatemia does not have a clear gender preference and can affect both males and females. It may be caused by various factors such as certain medications, malnutrition, vitamin D deficiency, or underlying medical conditions, rather than being dependent on gender.
true, that females are more likely than males to have anorexia.
Dominant traits.
Sunbed use is more common among females than males. Research studies have shown that females are more likely to use sunbeds in pursuit of a tan compared to males.
sex-linked disorders
Yes... due to both 'peer pressure' - and influence from the media.
males
true, that females are more likely than males to have anorexia.
Male and Female Tradeoff: Female Advantage over Male Disadvantage: Males are more likely to have autism and serious mental disorders than females. Males are more likely to rage than females. Males are more likely to be stubborn than females. Males are more likely to criticize the law and government than females. Males are more likely to be struck by lightning than females. Males are more likely to be harmed by natural disasters than females. Males are more aggressive than females. Males are more sensitive than females. Males talk louder than females. Females live longer than males. Females are more beautiful and attractive than males. Male Advantage over Female Disadvantage: Males are stronger than females. Males can stand when they pee, but females need to sit when they pee. Females are more likely to have Alzheimer's disease than males.
most likely males
Males.
females
Dominant traits.
Yes
Hypophosphatemia can lead to a number of undesirable conditions. Best way is to use the search term "hypophosphatemia".
They can, but it is the males that are more likely to learn to whistle.
When male and female cats fight, the more likely to fight each other would be 2 females if fixed, but more likely two males if they are not fixed.
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