Answer:
There are many factors such as your environment, lifestyle, and natural traits. For example, If you live in a city, your risk of a medical condition is higher than someone living in rural lands because you interact with a more polluted environment compared to the person living in rural lands. Lifestyle counts as your diet and exercise, age is also a factor as well. As one gets older the immunity system gets weaker as well as other organs making them more vulnerable to disease. Regular use of drugs also contributes to a higher chance of disease. On the other hand, exercise can help one stay fit and active, allowing them to have strong body systems. Disease can also be linked to genetics. When a genetic variation occurs, you either get the dominant gene or the recessive gene, so one might inherit a disease from family linked genetics. I also wanted to add that mutations can also cause disease. For example, sickle cell disease is caused by a mutation in the hemoglobin-Beta gene found on chromosome 11.
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