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Respectively 75.0% and 45.0% of male teachers supported GT use for reducing the risks of developing a genetic disease late in life or for preventing children from inheriting a genetic disease, while only 48.7% and 38.5% of female teachers expressed similar attitudes.
Asymptomatic microbleeds are seen in a large proportion of adult patients, and may be predictive of the risks of developing a hemorrhagic stroke.
Although this carries the risks of surgery and potentially a reduced quality of life, some women may prefer this to less invasive options on the grounds that it minimizes the risks of developing a primary or secondary cancer.
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Shoes that provide effective arch support and have a shock-absorbing rubber sole reduce the risk of developing a callus.
They also advise there is no safe level of drinking for either sex, and issued a stark warning that any amount of alcohol consumption increases the risk of developing a range of cancers, particularly breast cancer.
Birth weight of babies is influenced by genes that are also linked to the risk of developing a range of diseases later in life, including heart disease and type 2 diabetes, research has revealed.
More usually, a cluster of genes is associated with the risk of developing a common disease, dependent on the presence of other genetic or environmental factors.
While brain atrophy increases the risk of developing a subdural hematoma, it also decreases the speed and severity of the related symptoms.
An insole that absorbs shear forces inside the shoe can also reduce the risk of developing a callus and the discomfort that occurs after callus formation.
It will look at how many clinics there are and how many of the beds are coin-operated, which allows customers to spend unlimited amounts of time gaining a tan - and significantly increases the risk of developing a malignancy.
But drinking 8 to 14 glasses of wine per week, particularly red wine, was linked to as much as a 60percentt reduction in the risk of developing a cold.
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