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In addition, in each age category, women were at higher risk than men of developing acne.
Ongoing infection and scarring may explain the almost four times greater risk compared to men of developing trichiasis.
Overall, a recessive model best fits the family observations with an estimated gene frequency of 3.8% and a lifetime risk for homozygous men of developing the disease of 43%.
This association has important consequences for public health, because impaired cognitive function is a strong risk factor for dementia (Bennett et al. 2002; Kawas et al. 2003; Morris et al. 2001) and because women have a higher lifetime risk than men of developing dementia (Andersen et al. 1999; Hebert et al. 2001; Ott et al. 1998; Seshadri et al. 1997).
However, we found that women had a two-fold greater risk associated with a one-unit increase in CSI than men of developing either small cell carcinoma (OR=15.9, 95% confidence interval (95% CI) 7.6, 33.3 and 6.6, 95% CI 5.1, 8.5, respectively; P<0.05) or squamous cell carcinoma (OR=13.1, 95% CI 6.3, 27.3 and 6.1, 95% CI 5.0, 7.3, respectively; P<0.05).
Furthermore, although women consume alcohol at lower levels than men, their body composition puts them at higher risk than men of developing some alcohol-related problems, both acutely (because of higher blood alcohol levels from a given amount of alcohol ) and chronically (from alcohol-related organ damage).
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As one of the most common but complex malignancy in men of developed countries, prostate cancer (PCa) has been the second death-leading one among various cancers [ 1- 4].
Among 50-year old men, the risk of developing hypertriglyceridemia was lower than that of the 30-year old men.
The associations between sex hormones and risk of CRC in men is poorly understood, but two studies have supported the hypothesis that lower androgenecity may increase men's risk of developing CRC [ 57, 58].
The factors that put men at risk of developing testicular cancer are unfortunately non-reversible and non-preventable: a family or personal history of testicular cancer and being born with one or both testes undescended (cryptorchidism) are the main ones.
In men, the hazard of developing hyperuricemia remained constant.
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