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Different health conditions that women are more prone to than men

Being a woman comes with so many blessings that our bodies can do some incredible things like grow as humans and break records for longevity, but it also means being prone to several diseases.<br><br>Source: https://elsademenezesclinic.medium.com/different-health-conditions-that-women-are-more-prone-to-than-men-e9af730ce2ad<br>

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Different health conditions that women are more prone to than men

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  1. DIFFERENT HEALTH CONDITIONS THAT WOMEN ARE MORE PRONE TO THAN MEN Anxiety 01 When it comes to worrying and anxiety disorders, women are twice as likely as men to be diagnosed with the condition, which results in constant and severe impacts on daily life. The most common disorders are generalized anxiety disorder, OCD, panic disorders, etc. Autoimmune Disease 02 In around 80 types of autoimmune disease, 75% of women are affected by an autoimmune disease. The condition occurs when the body’s immune system goes into overdrive and attacks healthy cells. Breast cancer 03 With a possibility in men breast cancer is most common in women. It can be reduced by developing and living a healthy lifestyle. Try to eat a balanced diet, do not smoke, avoid alcohol, and be active. Thyroid 04 According to the reports, every one in eight women will experience a problem with the thyroid. These different issues, like hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism, interfere with the menstrual cycle and cause problems.

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