A new study has claimed that people suffering from cold sores are more likely to get Alzheimer's.
A graphic created by the 'Information is Beautiful' team also states that male individuals who are prone to baldness might be at a greater risk of coronary heart disease and heart attacks, while blue eyed individuals may also be more likely to have anaemia, The Independent reports.
It states that people with fat thighs were statistically less likely to contract cardiovascular disease and having allergies may lower the probability you get cancer.
Researchers at 'Information is Beautiful' have warned that the validity of these studies might vary.
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