Women who prioritize others' needs face increased risk of autoimmune diseases
Women who prioritize others' needs may be inadvertently risking their health, as a controversial online claim suggests that being 'too nice' is linked to autoimmune diseases. Four out of five people diagnosed with such conditions in the U.S. are female, highlighting the disproportionate health concerns among women. The conversation underscores longstanding societal pressures and emerging frustrations regarding women's roles.
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