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Cognitive loss from diabetes and hypertension might make a person more susceptible to developing Alzheimer's disease, he said.
"Flu of any strain can leave people more susceptible to developing serious complications which can lead to hospitalisation and even death".
Therapy "by means of genes," as Dr. Lee puts it, is an encouraging approach, because researchers now know that some genes make people susceptible to developing rheumatoid arthritis.
Some data suggest that men with certain conditions may be more susceptible to developing cardiovascular disease than others.
In her research, Li sifts through information collected from women with breast cancer to detect the risk factors that make them more susceptible to developing the disease.
Mice susceptible to developing plaque in the arteries of their hearts also experienced more rapid plaque growth when exposed to nicotine than mice who were not exposed.
It may help reduce susceptibility to a cold* The antioxidant properties of red wine may make you less susceptible to developing a cold.
Patients with end-stage renal disease reliant on maintenance hemodialysis therapy may be particularly susceptible to developing post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) after natural disasters.
Diabetics are more susceptible to developing cataracts and glaucoma as well, and the study estimates that the number of diabetics with glaucoma will quadruple to 1.4 million, while the number with cataracts will more than triple to 10 million.
Tellingly, a number of albums named as favourites were ones the writers had discovered in their teens and early 20s, when one is susceptible to developing lifelong musical loves.
Evidence also suggests that women are more susceptible to developing the condition.
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