It affects girls more often than boys
No, Turner syndrome affects girls.
In most cases girls with Asperger's are undetected and the ratio that boys outnumber girls 4 to 1 is likely incorrect. Most individuals share common traits despite gender.
generally the boys ask out the girls, but occasionally the girls ask the guys out, but it's not as common.
It affects girls more often than boys
Klinefelters is sex chromosome trisomy. Down Syndrome is trisomy. One of the most common forms of MD is sex-linked and affects boys more frequently than it does girls.
Down syndrome is slightly more common among males with most studies showing about 106 to 125 boys for every 100 girls. In some studies younger mothers, who have a lower total chance of having a baby with Down's syndrome, have a more skewed male:female ratio when they do (as high as 173 boys for every 100 girls). No one is sure why boy are affected more often.
Some occasionally act aggressively, but that is much more common in boys with Asperger's Syndrome than in girls. In general, boys are more likely to act aggressively than girls, and that does not change in people with Asperger's Syndrome. It has also been suggested that a girl's female friends will help more in stressful situations because females are nurturing, thus reducing the possibility of aggression, while a boy's male friends will not help much because males are not as nurturing.
Barth's Syndrome is not something you get from a virus or a bacteria. It is genetic, on the X chromozome. It means that a women is mostly only a carrier, and when a carrier woman marries a amn, 50% of their boys will have Barth's Syndrome and 50% of their girls will be carriers. All the other boys and girls will be healthy. Have good health, harhanegev@gmail.com
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.