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Unlike some other genetic conditions, cystic fibrosisoccurs equally as often in men and women. The genetic mutation for cystic fibrosis occurs on chromosome 7 and is not impacted by gender. The severity of symptoms related to cystic fibrosis, however, does vary in men and women. In particular, girls with cystic fibrosis have more difficulty with meeting growth milestones and experience more lung-related problems compared to boys. Due to these more severe symptoms, women with cystic fibrosis have shorter life expectancies than men. It is estimated that men with cystic fibrosis live four to five years longer than women with cystic fibrosis, Moreover, under the age of 20, girls have a 60 percent greater chance of dying due to cystic fibrosis complications compared to males [source: Cystic Fibrosis Worldwide]. As a result, the prevalence of male adults with cystic fibrosis is greater than the prevalence of female adults with cystic fibrosis, suggesting a male advantage with the disorder.
Cystic fibrosis researchers argue that this gender difference is the result of early-onset lung infections in girls. Girls appear to develop these infections earlier in life than boys, leading to more severe cystic fibrosis complications, and even death. Girls also appear to have greater difficulty maintaining a healthy body weight after puberty compared to males, which places girls at greater risk for cystic fibrosis complications. It appears that this gender gap can narrow if girls are provided with more intensive medical care. In fact, girls and women who receive regular intravenous antibiotics, regardless of their condition, have improved survival rates [source: Cystic Fibrosis Worldwide]. As a result, countries with excellent health care, such as Scandinavian countries, do not have a difference in the survival rate of men and women with cystic fibrosis.
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In Ancient Rome, girls' names typically ended in "-a" or had a feminine suffix like "-ia" or "-illa," while boys' names often ended in "-us" or had masculine suffixes like "-ius" or "-o." Some common examples are Julia for girls and Julius for boys.
All children (girls/boys) learn at school
Since both of them are in the periodic table, there must be a common thing in them. Like, for example, boys and girls are humans! Just kidding! The answer is: both classify elements! There u go guys!
Boys are not from a planet. Boys, like girls, are human and are born on Earth.
no though do not
Cystic Fibrosis 1/3300 children affected Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy 1/3600 boys affected (Color blindness is not fatal, BTW)
Charles Lee Paddock has written: 'Going up' 'Boys and girls of the Bible' -- subject(s): Children in the Bible, English Bible stories, Lending library 'Boys and girls of the Bible' -- subject(s): Children in the Bible 'Footprints to success' 'Only a dog' 'Golden stories for boys and girls' -- subject(s): Readers and speakers 'Gems for juniors' -- subject(s): Biography, Juvenile literature 'Byways' 'God's minutes' -- subject(s): Devotional literature
generally the boys ask out the girls, but occasionally the girls ask the guys out, but it's not as common.
girls feed on breasts and dont have the same piens as boys
yes but more common in girls
Not much is known about Schizophrenia, but it is known that boys and girls have an equal ratio to receiving Schizophrenia.
The ratio of girls to boys in the class can be calculated by dividing the number of girls by the number of boys. With 15 girls and 10 boys, the ratio is 15:10. This can be simplified to 3:2 by dividing both numbers by their greatest common divisor, which is 5. Thus, the ratio of girls to boys is 3:2.
I think a common name for a girl is Chloe And a boy Daniel
Girls are more emotional than boys and also because they have more common interest do to how girls are more emotionally challenge
For boys, Ethan. For girls, Isabella.
girls are fat . boys are skinny .
Honesty, Loyalty, Respect.