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These studies could help to define new therapeutic targets, new approaches to treatment, and individual indicators of predisposition to developing the disease that might enable the development of effective preventive strategies.
Some individuals also have a genetic predisposition to developing tendon pain.
Some people are born with a predisposition to developing bunions, especially if they wear shoes that constrict the toes or have high heels.
While there is a genetic predisposition to developing coronary heart disease, the primary determinants for most people are diet and lifestyle.
To the Editor: As a young traveler with a predisposition to developing countries and sometimes controversial locations, I was initially pleased to see "Why We Travel" by Paul Theroux (April 3).
Stephen Graves, of the Australian Rickettsial Reference Laboratory, said they had found a proportion of Australian ME sufferers may have a genetic predisposition to developing ME as a result of exposure to Q Fever or Flinders Island Spotted Fever.
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The predisposition to develop bipolar disorder is partly genetically inherited.
He recognized Phelps's predisposition to develop gargantuan aerobic capacity and exploited it, ultimately pushing him to swim at least 50 miles each week.
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.
The Diagnosis: Multiple endocrine neoplasia, or MEN, is marked by a rare inherited predisposition to develop tumors, or neoplasia, in various endocrine glands.
Current thinking is that some patients have inherited a predisposition to develop thyrotoxic periodic paralysis under the right set of circumstances.
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