What stereotype actually fits you?

I am not sure if this is considered more fact or stereotype what I observed in the medical profession of 20 plus years. I do not mean to offend anyone on this list.

Whites: More prone to stomach/colon issues like Crohns disease, Ulceration Colitis...GI problems in general. See trending congestive heart failures increasing in the younger population now due to obesity or meth use.

Hispanics/Native Americans: Cirrhosis in males (mainly due to excessive alcohol use. Gastric cancers, lots of diabetes and complications e.g dialysis, blindness or amputations. In the location I live, I see higher percentages of Hispanics having transplants of kidneys and liver. Females are more prone to Lupus (autoimmune disorders).

Blacks: Strokes, hypertension, diabetics and renal issues, dialysis due to risk factors.

Asians: Hepatitis B, Hypertension, strokes and history of TB.

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