• Birth complications also predispose to adult violence, especially when combined with negative home environments.

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  • Their preliminary evidence suggests a genetic profile that may predispose a response to the drug.

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  • Untrue, and not wearing glasses when needed may predispose to falls and other accidents.

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  • That background might predispose the new ECB president to the sort of monetary-policy activism that the Fed has gone in for.

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  • At the moment, doctors know about a number of genes which predispose someone towards developing cancer, such as the BRCA1 gene in breast cancer.

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  • Yet she suspected that "particular personal characteristics predispose people to wanting a career in the public arena", which may also lead to lifestyle choices affecting health.

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  • Currently, an American doctor called Bart Classen is claiming that the timing of vaccinations in general can predispose children to diabetes a claim that is so far unsubstantiated.

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  • "It is possible that offspring 'inherit' lifestyles that predispose them to gain weight by adopting similar earting habits and exercise patterns to those of their parents, " they say.

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  • There are many homeless people in New York City who are mentally disturbed who have symtpoms of psychoses, hallucinations, personality disorders that predispose to violence, just to name a few.

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  • It plans to cull these variations to find particular mutations that predispose patients to major killers and also to genetic alterations that increase the risk of side effects from prescription drugs.

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  • Dr Storey's hypothesis, which is supported by evidence from other biparental species, is that these increased hormone levels predispose a man to behave in a fatherly way when his child is born.

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  • While some backgrounds and personality traits can predispose certain lucky people, a global mindset needs to be constantly developed through intentional study, first-hand experience, and assembling networks of friends and contacts in different parts of the world.

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  • It plans to cull these variations to find patterns of particular mutations that predispose patients to major killers such as heart failure, as well as genetic alterations that increase the risk of side effects from prescription drugs.

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  • On Jan. 15, Pharmacia announced an alliance with Reykjavik, Iceland-based DeCode Genetics (nasdaq: DCGN - news - people ) to find genes that predispose people to progress from early forms of heart disease to later ones.

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  • Things that can predispose to chronic bacterial infection include allergies, oral infections, an anatomic blockage such as a deviated nasal septum, nasal polyps or enlarged tonsils, frequent swimming, intranasal cocaine use, immunodeficiency syndromes and diseases such as cystic fibrosis and diabetes.

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  • We all have personalities that can predispose us for certain roles, but as leadership becomes less about position and more about influence, creativity and relationships women can step into leadership roles and develop their personal leadership styles in ways they may find surprising.

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  • Only by understanding the subtle genetic variations among hundreds of thousands of people--by sifting out the molecular misnomers that predispose someone to a particular malady--will scientists learn how to better predict, diagnose and ultimately cure difficult diseases like diabetes, schizophrenia and heart failure.

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  • Only by understanding the subtle genetic variations in hundreds of thousands of people--by sifting out the molecular misnomers that predispose someone to a specific malady--will scientists learn how to better predict, diagnose and ultimately cure such difficult diseases as diabetes, schizophrenia and heart failure.

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