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"There is good evidence that, at any age, stress can lower immunity and therefore predispose someone to infection," he said.
Another idea is that the genes that predispose someone to having a slim, athletic body may also create a predisposition to the disease.
"Does the geometry of a particular vessel predispose someone to arterial disease, for example?
I then turned my attention to possible genetic and or acquired defects that may predispose someone to such exaggerated pulmonary hypertension at high altitude.
Only by understanding the subtle genetic variations in hundreds of thousands of people by sifting out the molecular misnomers that predispose someone to a specific malady will scientists learn how to better predict, diagnose and ultimately cure such difficult diseases as diabetes, schizophrenia and heart failure.
Only by understanding the subtle genetic variations among hundreds of thousands of people by sifting out the molecular misnomers that predispose someone to a particular malady will scientists learn how to better predict, diagnose and ultimately cure difficult diseases like diabetes, schizophrenia and heart failure.
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Still, it's unclear whether addiction predisposes someone to mental illness, or vice versa.
It would be an unfair and unjustified slur on them to suggest that autism predisposes someone to commit acts of violence," he said.
Genes, temperament or early experience — including childhood trauma, neglect or abuse — may each play a role in predisposing someone to both disorders.
The researchers concluded that certain groups of genes can predispose a person to multiple diseases, while others can predispose a person to one disease while protecting against another.
These genes might predispose an individual to an outcome, but they aren't a guarantee.
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