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If all research embryos were included in a lottery in which some of them were donated to individuals for reproductive purposes, all research embryos would have a chance at developing into mature humans (Devander 2005).
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The larger the number of repeats, the greater your chance of developing symptoms at an earlier age.
A new study finds that eating peanuts slashes the chance of developing a peanut allergy, at least in kids at high risk of developing one.
"And if you have a genetic risk for a mental disorder, drug or alcohol use gives you at a higher chance of developing it".
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