Children are more likely to develop roundworm infections due to factors such as playing in soil contaminated with the parasite, putting dirty hands or objects in their mouths, and having weaker immune systems compared to adults.
adults because they have more dreams
Children and adults with poor immune systems.
Infants are more likely to get miliaria rubra than adults.
Smallpox no longer exists in most MEDC's in the UN
No. 2nd answer: Children are more likely to see them than non-believing adults.
BOYS !
Night Terrors
society has already beaten the courage out of adults.
Adults, however, are much more likely than children to suffer dangerous complications. More than half of all chickenpox deaths occur among adults.
Asthma facts:Over12% of Australian adults have asthma.Over 30% of Australian school aged children have asthma.700 - 800 Australians currently die from asthma each yearBoys are twice as likely to develop asthma as females.
Chickenpox is not usually fatal, but is more likely to kill teenagers and adults than it is to kill infants and children (see related link). Deaths and hospitalizations from chickenpox have dropped 90% in the US since introduction of chickenpox vaccine in 1995.