Not exact matches
The results tell of genetic
markers that, if present, may signal susceptibilities to
certain health conditions.
Take cynicism, for example: A 2014 study published in the journal Neurology linked high levels of cynicism later in life, i.e. a general distrust of people (and their motives), to a greater risk of dementia compared to those who were more trusting, even after accounting for other risk factors like age, sex,
certain heart
health markers, smoking status, and more.
Interestingly, this ratio is also correlated with less risk of
certain diseases and higher
health markers.
Would you be able to provide a break down of how you view the key
health markers for a human being, to provide some data on why you have picked these
markers and how
certain / uncertain you are about these being the most important ones?