Sentences with phrase «other predisposed»

Other predisposed dog breeds include the Shih Tzu, Dachshund, Chihuahua, Maltese Terrier, Pomeranian, Yorkshire Terrier, Miniature and Toy Poodle, Miniature Schnauzer, Cocker Spaniel, Shetland Sheepdog, and West High White Terrier.
Other predisposed breeds include Bulldogs and, less commonly, Cocker Spaniels.
Commonly affected breeds are those with pigmented mouth tissues such as the Chow Chow, however other predisposed breeds are poodles, dachshunds, Scottish terriers and golden retrievers.
But the precise risk of these conditions developing in children of older fathers has not been calculated, and other predisposing genetic and environment factors are likely to play a role.
Natural immune shifts during pregnancy, together with a genetic tendency and other predisposing factors, can trigger hypothyroidism in some women.
That's because normal immune shifts during pregnancy can trigger an autoimmune disease such as Hashimoto's hypothyroidism, depending on genetics and other predisposing factors.
Dogs reacting to stranger dogs, on the other hand, are often reacting due to dominance or fear; however, many other predisposing factors are at play when dealing with inter-dog aggressive displays and attacks.
A diagnosis of degenerative joint disease or osteoarthritis warrants further evaluation to determine the underlying cause of the problem, such as, hip dysplasia, patellar subluxation or any other predisposing condition.
Other predisposing factors include lack of training, playing tug - o - war games with the dog, and lack of exercise.
Other predisposing factors are: a senior cat who weighs more than 15 pounds and being a male cat.
Degenerative arthritis can be further classified as primary or secondary meaning it is attributable to some other predisposing injury or condition.
Other predisposing factors may be obesity and / or diseases affecting a pet's airway.
Other predisposing factors relating to poorer health will also be well - known to Dr Gillespie: the overall situation in which rural people have lower incomes, fewer years of completed education, and higher rates of deprivation, including unemployment, disability and poverty.

Not exact matches

And for a lot of leaders, we are predisposed to having our minds made up before we have heard any other ideas or suggestions.
The success of legendary dropouts cited (satirically) on Silicon Valley — and of other self - made titans, like Mark Zuckerberg, Bill Gates and Richard Branson — suggests that formal education may, in fact, be a waste of time for those naturally predisposed to empire building.
Professional relationships are cultivated and, over time, leads ideally become proponents of your brand, predisposed to purchase from you before any other supplier.
I believe some are more apt to experience these feelings than others, and consider the propensity for awe and wonder to be an element of personality that some are predisposed to experience to a greater degree than others.
A contextual reading of scripture also means understanding and appreciating our own contexts and the way they predispose us to «highlight some things in the Bible and quietly ignore others,» Wright adds.
It requires a consistent, often painful, examination of conscience with the welfare of others as well as ourselves in mind and the self - discipline not to pursue our own self - interest or pursue pleasure at the expense of others even though our survival instincts predispose us to do just that.
We are intimacy - seeking creatures, predisposed to reach out to others and to learn.
People are more or less predisposed to it than others, but with sufficient effort and assistance, these illnesses can be overcome.
I intuitively sense an Immanent, Benevolent Presence in my life; but, of course spiritual experience is a subjective matter dependent on many factors — temperamental tendencies that are genetically predisposed (not determined) and personal experiences, so I am not claiming my experience is any sort of empirical «proof» for the existence of God that should convince others.
The fact that some drug addicts switch from morphine to alcohol and back, as the supply of one or the other becomes inaccessible, seems to belie the existence of a specific physical predisposing factor.
Some cultures are more predisposed to this than others and I think Peruvian culture is among them.
In other words, watching programs with violence did not lead to increases in aggressive behavior either in the sample as a whole or in subgroups predisposed toward acting aggressively.
He calls it hatred, and his voice rose in anger when he talked about the claims by Sprigg and other Christian groups that gay men are more predisposed to molest children and that homosexual behavior is inherently harmful.
A couple months back i read a study which somehow linked frequent injury of certain players to genetics.structure of muscle tissue, attachment of tendons bone and muscles and more.Do you ever get that weird feeling that some of our players a predisposed to injury.Theo, Ox and others not even mentioning Diaby Are you really willing depend on these players for lets say 25 games for the season?
There is evidence (Rudel, Fenton, Ackerman, Euling, & Makris, 2011) to support a theory that exposure to high levels of certain environmental contaminants, namely dioxin and other endocrine disruptors, while in utero (exposure to accumulated contaminants in your mother's body before you're born) can predispose a woman to have insufficient breast growth during adolescence and pregnancy, the two times in her life her breasts should be growing.
However, it is possible that these foreign proteins, in the presence of proinflammatory cytokines and other immune factors, predispose infants to this condition.
«Our work shows that not only do people with ASD have fewer children than others,» he said, «but in families where a child has ASD, the fact that the parents choose to have fewer children means the genes that predispose to ASD are less likely to be passed on to future generations.»
In people who are genetically predisposed, gluten containing food will trigger an immune response that leads to destruction of the intestinal lining, abdominal pain, changes in bowel habits, malnutrition and many other symptoms that include anemia, and neurological problems.
«In the current study, we analyzed dozens of variants of those genes and other genes frequently associated with obesity risk and saw that, while total fat intake was related to higher BMI, people who were genetically predisposed to obesity and ate the most saturated fat had the highest BMIs.»
Genetic factors can contribute to the degree of longevity in at least two important ways: An individual may inherit certain genetic variations that predispose him or her to disease that decreases longevity; other gene variants may confer disease resistance, thereby increasing it.
These findings could include genetic variants that would predispose patients and their family to a variety of conditions including other cancers, Alzheimer's, and cardiovascular disease.
Even though we still do not know what exactly a «criminal brain» is, current research suggests that some people are more genetically predisposed to offend than others, Rafter says.
A third of white people have gene variations that make it harder for them to quit cigarettes, and may predispose them to other addictive behaviours
«This study may serve as a starting point for future research on how other inflammatory diseases may predispose patients for increased metastasis.»
Mutations in the gene predispose to colon cancer and cancer of the uterus, and increase the risk of developing some other, rare tumours.
To investigate how this might contribute to disease, immunologists Nora Sarvetnick, Cecile King, and their colleagues at the Scripps Research Institute in La Jolla, California, studied mice predisposed to type 1 diabetes and other autoimmune disorders.
Queen's Pathfinder Proposal, as it was called, drew a great deal of support from a number of other universities in the province, which have been predisposed to the idea of full tuition fee deregulation for some time.
In experiments with cancer cell lines, the PIM1 inhibitors killed cells in a MYC - dependent manner, and in two different mouse models — one in which mice were implanted with patient tumors and the other in which a genetic alteration of MYC predisposes the mice to tumor development — the administration of PIM1 inhibitors resulted in significant tumor regression.
In other words, a network that could use glucose was not reliably predisposed to be able to use a molecule that could be easily made from glucose.
They add: «What is similar between now and then is the human genetic material, our genome, including ancient polymorphisms that were uncovered to predispose the carrier to the development of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease... however, our ancient ancestors were certainly susceptible to many other conditions, such as infectious diseases, nutritional deprivation, and trauma, which often resulted in death at an early age, before atherosclerotic heart disease had a clinical impact.»
If, say, an unexpected adverse event pops up in a human trial, the informaticians can then sift animal, lab, and human data to investigate the possibility that certain gene variants or other factors predispose patients to the adverse event.
But scientists are accumulating a growing list of other risk factors that predispose people to this condition, including prenatal exposure to famine conditions, certain infections or exposure to lead.
Our big - brained babies are difficult to deliver at birth, our backs ache from upright walking, and our long lives predispose us to cancer and other diseases.
Although he and his colleagues tried to control for potentially confounding variables, it's possible that kids who eat more salt also have other habits that predispose them to high blood pressure.
The next step, he says, is to broaden the sample pool to determine what factors in the environment and in the microbiome might be making Finns — who are at exceptionally high risk of T1D — more predisposed to the disease than other populations.
The scientists are assembling a bank of thousands of DNA samples from patients and other people whose DNA could be informative — such as elderly individuals who carry predisposing mutations but show no sign of the disease.
For instance, one genetic variant might both predispose people to smoking and increase the risk of schizophrenia, without one causing the other.
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