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He knew of the "love on a suspension bridge" study, which showed, through an elaborate ruse, that participants were more likely to develop an attraction for someone they encountered in a dangerous setting, like a spindly bridge swaying above the rapids, than in a more staid environment.
They are most likely to develop an allergic reaction at 11pm.
It is often unclear which patients are likely to develop an abscess that necessitates surgical drainage.
Same-sex couples were also less likely to develop an elevated heartbeat and adrenaline surges during arguments.
A study of more than 700 women found those who had taken the drug, Fosamax, were 86% more likely to develop an irregular heartbeat.
"Because athletes are subjecting themselves to this ventilation over a prolonged period of time, they're more likely to develop an asthmatic tendency.
Not to add insult to injury, but if you're a hacker with a slice, you also are more likely to develop an elbow or wrist problem.
Young women are most likely to develop an issue with food - particularly those aged between 12 to 20 - and children as young as seven can develop anorexia.
Learners are more likely to develop an interest in food, he says, if their peers teach them, which is why he trains those who show an interest to pick up the teaching baton after the course has finished.
Those with liver or kidney diseases, diabetes or weakened immune systems are up to 80 times more likely to develop an infection from Vibrio vulnificus than those who are otherwise healthy, state health officials said.
It sought to find out whether children who had older siblings with autism and therefore were at higher risk than most, were more likely to develop an autistic spectrum disorder themselves after having the MMR jab.
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