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"We should develop an intolerance of failure," Dr. Paige said.
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As a result, we've inevitably developed an intolerance to discomfort and perceive all suffering as unneeded ― or even as indisputable proof of mental defectives. .
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Infants who do not produce lactase develop lactose intolerance, a condition in which a variety of gastrointestinal problems arise.
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Moreover, aberrant PASK expression and/or function may play a significant role in the development of diabetes and, interestingly, Pask−/− mice develop glucose intolerance on a high-fat diet [ 18].
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