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The resting position of the patella: some people are predisposed to problems because of the position of their patella.
It may also be the case that some people, because of genes and environment, are predisposed to problems with both – so in essence there could be a third variable at play, which might increase one's likelihood of alcohol use and of depression.
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The results supported an accentuation model: Stressful transitions accentuated behavioral problems among girls who were predisposed to behavioral problems earlier in childhood.
The researchers, led by cardiovascular medicine instructor Elena Matsa, PhD, created several batches of iPS cells from seven people not known to be predisposed to cardiac problems.
And research from Kyoto University showed that the fibres from brown seaweed lowered blood pressure and reduced the risk of stroke in animals predisposed to cardiovascular problems.
Cocker spaniels and other dogs that have long, pendulous ears are more predisposed to ear problems than some other breeds.
While certain individuals might be predisposed to back problems by an inherited weakness or a malformation of the spine, the majority of back sufferers "have brought on the problems themselves," Landell says.
The study found that older adults who reported being sedentary most of the time were just as likely to develop dementia as people who are genetically predisposed to cognitive problems.
Thus, cyclic parthenogens, such as cladocerans and rotifers, could be predisposed to "species problems" and a lack of discrete species.
Evidence suggests that patients with epilepsy are predisposed to bone problems and fractures [ 12].
The injured patient may be predisposed to bleeding problems over and above those occurring as a result of their injuries.
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