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He now teaches singing and says that is the first lesson for young singers - protect the voice and develop it at the right pace.
It has a growing population of Latinos, who get the disease in disproportionate numbers, and of Asians, who can develop it at much lower weights than people of other races.
While women are the far more frequent victims of osteoporosis and develop it at a younger age, men -- especially those over 70 -- are also at risk and even less likely than women to have the disease diagnosed and treated.
They develop it at far lower weights than people of other races, studies show; at any weight, they are 60percentt more likely to get the disease than whites.
At one end of the spectrum are women who have inherited a predisposing mutation which vastly increases the risk of breast cancer and who develop it at early age.
All told, two million to three million Americans, 1percentt of the population, either have the disorder or will develop it at some point in their lives, according to the National Institute of Mental Health.
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The alternatives to the deal-developing the land for a different use, not developing it at all, forming their own development company-were all presented to the tribal council by the B.I.A.
"I likely could have developed it at a cable network with more time, more budget," he said of the show.
Colon cancer experts, for example, generally recommend waiting until the age of 50 to begin screening for the disease unless it runs in the family or a relative has developed it at 55 or younger.
Noting that Vidro had hit eight home runs, Beattie added: "Edgar didn't have a lot of power when he came up, but he developed it at the big league level.
Despite a slowdown in growth and margin erosion in the company's maturing core business, management continues to focus on developing it at the expense of launching new growth businesses.
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