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Gay people have exactly the same health risks as straight people. Being gay does not give different health risks.
Pregnant women face many health risks. They face depression, weight gain, heartburn and indigestion, yeast infections and constipation. http://www.thelizlibrary.org/liz/004.htm
The safety risks when using a elliptical are the moving parts to the elliptical which can injure fingers while the elliptical is in use. Health risks for the elliptical would be not to use extensively if you are pregnant.
Considering the circumstances of most teenage mothers, one would be nutrition and the other would be emotional well-being.
down's syndrome is more likely
There are health risks that go along with entering a sauna. Individuals who are sick, suffer from fainting spells and pregnant should not enter the sauna.
There are numerous health risks involved with someone that is hypoglycemic. One of the major health risks is that low blood sugar can cause organs to malfunction, which can result in a coma, loss of consciousness, or even death.
your stuck with a baby for the rest of your life, you get killed by your parents, you have to have an abortion.
The two biggest risks are diabetes and heart disease. There are other risks that may not be as readily apparent and one of them would be depression.
There are several health risks involved in getting a cosmetic facelift, such as reacting to anesthesia, being dissatisfied with the outcome, infection, and in rare cases, death. A complete list of risks would be discussed with your doctor at your consultation.
No their is no risks
Note: this question is asking about the health risks of relationships, and not the health risks of sexual practices.There are no specific health risks associated with gay relationships. There are only health risks associated with unsafe sex (of any orientation), and there are health risks that stem from domestic abuse (of any orientation)Gay relationships are just as healthy as straight relationships. They have been shown in many studies to promote the psychological well being of the partners.Married couples (gay or straight) tend to live longer than single people, and suffer from fewer bouts of depression and anxiety.