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Learning to play an instrument may confer some unexpected benefits, recent studies suggest.
The flip-side of our greater age is that it may confer some authority.
But the heart disease risk variant is so extraordinarily common that it may confer some unknown benefit.
These adaptations stabilize the animal in the substrate and may confer some degree of protection against predators.
That even the healthy have a variable number of repeats suggests variety alone may confer some advantage.
It was one of the only times that it occurred to him that having prosthetic lower limbs may confer some advantage.
The overall advice for coffee drinkers is that 400 - 500mg of caffeine per day is safe and may confer some health benefits but it's important that pregnant women do limit their intake to 200mg per day, from all sources.
Only a handful of women have celebrated a world title after giving birth, and the majority of those have come in endurance races, where pregnancy may confer some benefits.
But the manufacturers' claims have not been proved, medical experts say, and if the precursors do act like steroids, they may confer some of the same risks -- acne and shrinkage of the testicles, which is reversed when the drugs are stopped, and growth of breast tissue, which may not go away even when a man stops taking the drugs.
Thus, in those people who carry variations associated with or intensified by vitamin D deficiency, vitamin D supplementation may confer some degree of protection against MS. There are also variations in other genes that have been identified and associated with MS, including several occurring in genes that encode proteins for signaling molecules known as interleukin receptors.
The K1 and K2 serotypes are associated with genotypes which may confer some of their virulence.
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