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Several pieces of evidence support the notion that the occurrence of environmental challenges, often in the form of stressful experiences, needs to be associated with a preexisting genetic predisposition to bring about the disease [ 22].
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Any particular genetic predisposition requires particular external circumstances to bring it to fruition.
Individuals with heritable cancer syndromes, such as CS/CSL, who do not carry mutations in the known predisposition genes, bring challenges to molecular diagnosis, predictive testing of family members, genetic counseling and preventive medical management.
These findings and others, [ 30] open up the interesting idea that not only are there alternative therapies but also alternative patients who bring with them a predisposition to respond to CM.
When sleep is disrupted by a precipitating factor such as a life event or illness, their constitutional predisposition will bring them into a continuous hyper-aroused state: a perpetuating factor that prevents them from returning to normal sleep, as would be the case in people without the predisposition.
Not only that, but grief is transformed into an interior predisposition that brings us to God, a blessing that has its own implicit promise.
Type 2 is thought to be brought on by obesity and inactivity in people who have a genetic predisposition to develop the disease when they gain weight.
"There's practically a genetic predisposition to disbelieve claims having to do with sex," she said, adding that until the 1970s you couldn't bring a rape case to court if the only witness was a woman.
Those who get snared in it may share an unknown, physiological predisposition to insomnia.
Is it a predisposition to be feckless and lazy?
Do adolescents have a kind of predisposition to drug addiction?
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