Scientists have linked clutter to the inability to focus, an increase in mental stress, depression and even fatigue —
affecting women more than men.
SAD affects both sexes, but it can
affect women more than men.
This painful condition, which can be common in new runners and
affects women more than men, occurs when the the fibrous band that runs from the heel bone to the base of the toes stretches too far and tears.
Dr. Low Dog notes that while this there is nothing uniquely feminine about ashwagandha, that sort of frazzled, multitasking energy is something that tends to
affect women more than men.
Not exact matches
So
woman's status being
more determined by her being a virgin
than it would be for a
man in that culture and that
affecting to a large degree her ability to attract a marriage partner.
It's safe to say infidelity
affects a lot of people and that
women are statistically
more likely interested in reading articles about it
than men for various reasons.
CHRISTINE STEWART - FITZGERALD: Traditionally, this had
affected more women than men but do you see
more men with the same dilemma?
Whatever the rights and wrongs of the policies with regard to intergenerational fairness,
women live longer
than men and are much
more likely to be
affected by these proposed reductions in future income
than men.
This challenge tends to
affect women differently — and often times
more profoundly —
than men.
Dr. Hayes says it is not clear what causes SCAD in most cases, but researchers know this from previous studies: • SCAD
affects women more often
than men; up to 80 percent of patients with SCAD are
women.
And since female scientists are married to professional
men far
more often
than the reverse — according to a University of California, Berkeley, study, the figure for
women was 61 % compared to just 27 % for
men — those barriers disproportionately
affect women.
Because of their frequent connection to child - rearing and work / life balance, career breaks are traditionally thought of as something
affecting more women than men.
Women seemed to be
more affected by mental health problems
than men.
Nocturia
affects more than half of
men and
women over the age of 50 and is reported as the most irritating of all voiding symptoms.
At the same time, this is also knowledge that can help to develop drugs which can stop or slow the development of the diseases,» explains Morten Gersel Stokholm about the sleep disorder which most often
affects persons aged 50 - 70, and
more frequently
men than women.
Although the first people
affected by the epidemic were white gay
men, today the virus is spreading fastest through the black population, and
more women are infected
than men.
Just as PTC
affects more women than men, most study participants (79 percent) were
women, and their average age was 48 years.
Approximately 150 of 100,000 inhabitants in Norway have MS, with the disorder afflicting
more women than men and typically
affecting young adults.
In
women with heart disease, constriction of peripheral vessels during mental stress
affects the heart circulation
more than men's, potentially raising
women's risk of heart - related events and death, according to new research in Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis and Vascular Biology, an American Heart Association journal.
Regarding taking parental leaves — and in this
women are
more strongly
affected than men, although fortunately this is slowly changing — I think that the best time to have a baby is during your Ph.D., because even if you lose the project you were working on, you can still pick up another one and fix things at that point.
Parkinson's disease has a perplexing pattern of incidence,
affecting men at least twice as often as
women, and Caucasians
more than people of Asian or African descent.
Women are
affected more often
than men.
Approximately equal numbers of
women and
men enter and graduate from medical school in the United States and United Kingdom.1 2 In northern and eastern European countries such as Russia, Finland, Hungary, and Serbia,
women account for
more than 50 % of the active physicians3; in the United Kingdom and United States, they represent 47 % and 33 % respectively.4 5 Even in Japan, the nation in the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development with the lowest percentage of female physicians, representation doubled between 1986 and 2012.3 6 However, progress in academic medicine continues to lag, with
women accounting for less
than 30 % of clinical faculty overall and for less
than 20 % of those at the highest grade or in leadership positions.7 - 9 Understanding the extent to which this underrepresentation
affects high impact research is critical because of the implicit bias it introduces to the research agenda, influencing future clinical practice.10 11 Given the importance of publication for tenure and promotion, 12
women's publication in high impact journals also provides insights into the degree to which the gender gap can be expected to close.
Fall and fall - related injuries are common among elderly individuals, with significant socioeconomic consequences for individuals and society, and
women are
affected more than men due to the decrease in female sex hormone production.»
Affecting approximately three in 100,000 Americans each year, CMML is a rare disease that generally
affects older adults and is found in
more men than women.
It's not uncommon; numerous studies have found that for many people, the holidays are the most overwhelming part of the year, and
women are even
more affected than men.
However, gout is a fairly common (and very painful) form of arthritis that has been on the rise for decades and may now
affect more than three million Americans —
men and
women.
Triggering is
more common in
women than men and most often
affects the ring finger or thumb.
Parkinson's also
affects men slightly
more than women, but otherwise is mostly an equal opportunity disease,
affecting a range of races and ethnicities, as well as people in different regions and with different incomes.
Men seemed
more affected than women, a trend that's been seen in other studies.
That last association may be due to «fatigue associated with a primary caregiver roll, the fact that daily stress appears to
affect sexual functioning in
women more than men, or possibly a shift in focus of attention attendant on bringing up small children,» the authors wrote in their paper.
Historically,
men have been far
more likely
than women to drink alcohol, and to drink so much it
affects their health.
Fibromyalgia, a condition that
affects 2 % to 4 % of the population, is seen
more often in
women than men.
Women are statistically
more likely
than men to make eco-friendly decisions, but they're also the ones who will be
more affected by the impacts of global warming.
Giant cell arteritis (formerly called temporal arteritis), the most common form of vasculitis in adults, strikes after age 50 and
affects more women than men.
It
affects about one in 200 people and is up to eight times
more common in
women than men, according to the American Thyroid Association.
Cluster headaches, which
affect men more often
than women, are recurring headaches that occur in groups or cycles.
Women typically experience
more guilt
than men, for the obvious reason: We tend to be
more empathetic, so we're
more concerned about how our actions
affect others.
Many
women tend to have somewhat slower metabolic rates
than men, and statistically, metabolic health issues
affect more women than men.
It is believed that dementia
affected more than 35 million people worldwide in 2010 and it is
more common in
women than men.
Burning tongue
affects up to 5 % of U.S. adults,
women seven times
more than men.
The fact that migraine headaches
affect slightly
more girls
than boys before puberty, and 2 - 3x
more women than men is evidence that hormones also play a role in this condition.
Women are
more affected than men.
Hypothyroidism
affects women much
more frequently
than men with some reports saying anywhere from 5 to 8 times
more (1).
Mainly young adults,
women more often
than men, are
affected by the western world.
Iron - deficiency anemia
affects more women than men and is
more common during pregnancy.
Iron - deficiency anemia
affects more women than men.
Hormonal imbalances also help to explain why
women are
affected by autoimmune conditions
more often
than men.
Both of these diseases are thought to be hereditary in some cases, and they
affect far
more women than men.
This explains why
women are
more affected by cellulite
than men, as genetically
women carry
more fat in their body.