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Thus, we can look forward to a future of new and improved therapies administered in a targeted manner to individuals genetically predisposed to benefit from them.
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Under this design, the potential efficacy of a new therapeutic strategy is not attenuated by its use in patients who are not primed or predisposed to receive benefit [ 5].
"If you're predisposed to going green, this is a benefit worth capturing," says Philip Tingle, an energy tax lawyer with McDermott, Will & Emery in Miami.
(3) Does the persistence of tachycardia at 24 hours following resuscitation and presentation with septic shock select out a group of patients genetically predisposed to do worse in sepsis and benefit from beta blockade?
Such customers are already predisposed to a company, and can get the extra benefits of additional support and relationships to help if they have problems with any product.
Well first, by failing to place a value on environmental and health benefits, "externalities" in economic terms, the model quantifies the costs but ignores the key benefits of climate change policies and is predisposed to always conclude that environmental policies damage the economy.
Whereas exercise may contribute to preserving lung function, its benefit is difficult to ascertain given the selection bias of healthier patients being more predisposed to exercise.
But by and large, the research has shown that for people predisposed to migraines, regular exercise, at least a few times a week, either does no harm or may have modest benefits.
I'm predisposed to it.
"I'm predisposed to hold back".
Some people are predisposed to this condition.
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