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But if you're insulin-resistant or prone to developing this condition, then you'll really benefit from a high-fat regime".
Parents who suffer from Restless Leg Syndrome (RLS) – which causes leg discomfort and the uncontrollable urge to move their legs – may wonder if their child's discomfort is a sign that they, too, are developing this condition.
Patients at risk for developing this condition include the aging, those with histories of heart problems or with low levels of potassium or magnesium in their blood, those with slow heart rates and those taking medication that is known to lengthen the intervals between heartbeats.
Cigarette smokers and cocaine users are more prone to developing this condition [17].
Identifying patients and procedures at higher risk of developing this condition is paramount in improving patient selection and care.
Women who have had PID or who have used intrauterine devices (IUDs) might be at risk of developing this condition because they may already have occluded tubes from prior salpingitis.
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But if dementia research isn't made a priority now, one million people in the UK will develop this condition in the next 10 years.
The majority of patients are women, who are five to eight times more likely to develop this condition than men; it occurs more frequently in older women.
"This not only leads to higher risk of obesity later in life but causes them to develop this condition called insulin sensitivity, a precursor to diabetes," Galloway told VICE.
Among non-exposed patients, 192 (2.4%) developed this condition.
Animals develop this condition as a result of exposure to hay with high moisture content.
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