And this is a gene that appears to carry a slightly increased risk for developing the disease later in life. (pennstatehealthnews.org)
After all, if you're really healthy, what are your chances of developing a disease in the next 10 or 15 years that could potentially end your life? (termlife2go.com)
And hopefully parents will eventually be able to help the next generation so they don't develop the disease in such number. (ericamesirov.com)