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He believes left-handedness runs in families because of a predisposition of the women in those families to have difficult pregnancies.
While there may have been limited human-to-human transmission among close contacts in some clusters, genetic variation between families could result in the occurrence of clusters because of a predisposition to infection [47], [60].
13 On a scale of 0-100% for attendance, a low attendance rate will probably include a high proportion of adults at high risk of colorectal cancer because of a predisposition in the family, a high attendance rate might include the more reluctant adults at high risk because of their lifestyle, and between these two will be adults at low risk.
If a person is predisposed to disease, at least in part because of a predisposition to behave in an 'unhealthy' manner, then there is great potential for awareness of the behavioral propensity to interact with the propensity itself in making future decisions.
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But, on the other hand, maybe all of these act as precipitating factors, which affect those who are vulnerable because of a biological predisposition.
Sensitivity is also lower in women who are at higher risk of developing breast cancer because of a genetic predisposition or family history [ 19, 20].
Many in the obesity field favoured the leading thinking of the day: that mice (or people) are overweight because they overeat (behaviour) not because of a genetic predisposition (physiology).
Eligible participants are women aged 30 55 years with a cumulative lifetime risk (CLTR) of >20% because of a familial predisposition according to the modified tables of Claus [ 1, 27] or as assessed at a Clinical Genetics Centre.
According to Marsha Linehan's biosocial theory [ 38] people suffering from NSSI might have problems with emotion regulation because of a biological predisposition in combination with a social learning history of emotional invalidation in their families.
It has also been speculated that the increased risk of HPV is because of a biological predisposition of the immature cervix during adolescence that may be more susceptible to persistent HPV infections and therefore have a greater risk of cancer development (Kjaer et al, 1998).
Evidence accumulated since 1955 suggests that very low doses of background radiation probably account for 25percentt or more of a vast group of afflictions that occur because of an inherited predisposition.
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