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Like people, Braitman writes, individual animals can be more or less prone to mental illness.
Why do women still seem to be more prone to mental illness than men?
Current advice is that autistic people can be more prone to mental health issues than the general population.
Ted, prone to mental blackouts since childhood, begins to realise there are things he must remember about his past.
At left guard, Mike Iupati is gifted but still prone to mental mistakes – especially when reading blitzes.
Gonzalez simply continues to struggle passing effectively out of the back and is prone to mental errors.
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Some researches say the rise in self-harm and suicide among teenagers could be because those born after 1995 are more prone to mental-health issues than millennials.
Because players today are bigger, stronger and faster than those from the era applicable to the study, they might be more prone to subsequent mental incapacity, he said.
Pettitte is not prone to making mental mistakes, or even many physical errors, which is why he was stomping around the mound and talking to himself after his disastrous third.
When Derek Jeter was on the disabled list, Nunez played with energy and verve and flair, which the Yankees needed, but was prone to making mental mistakes and base-running blunders, which they did not.
Other research suggests that marijuana emphatically does not cause psychosis, and past research has not been able to definitively rule out the possibility that people who are prone to developing mental illnesses like schizophrenia may simply be more likely to turn to drugs like marijuana.
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