Sentences with phrase «even predispose»

This can cause clinical signs identical to urinary tract infection, or the subsequent compromised state of the bladder mucosa can even predispose to urinary infections.
As you can see, the results clearly indicate that soy formula can not only cause problems during infancy, but can even predispose that baby to serious health problems later in life.
«These results suggest that [intermittent screening and treatment with DP] may not be a suitable alternative strategy to replace [intermittent preventive therapy with SP] in settings similar to ours and may even predispose to unfavorable pregnancy outcomes in these settings,» the authors say.
Interestingly, just days before the NFL's decision to suspend the use of impact sensors was announced, my local paper, The Boston Globe, came out with a powerful editorial in which it urged college, high school, and recreational leagues in contact and collision sports to consider mandating use of impact sensors, or, at the very least, experimenting with the technology, to alert the sideline personnel to hits that might cause concussion, and to track data on repetitive head impacts, which, a growing body of peer - reviewed evidence suggests, may result, over time, in just as much, if not more, damage to an athlete's brain, as a single concussive blow, and may even predispose an athlete to concussion.
And, it could even predispose them to injury.

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(It may even be that high levels of systemic inflammation predispose people to this stress pathology.)
This trend is going to accelerate with token sales, as folks who are even more predisposed to the pure computer science end of the spectrum end up founding valuable protocols.
(CNN)- Showing that modernity might, just might, find its place even in a world predisposed to the most traditional of customs, in walks FaceGlat: an ultra-Orthodox Jewish answer, at least for some, to Facebook.
Even less did it take account of the till longer predisposing factors for which the U.S. is more to blame than Saddam Hussein: the decade spent competing with the U.S.S.R. in building up Hussein's forces, and the explicit statements made in July to the effect that what Hussein might choose to do with border problems was not our concern.
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.
Even if there are biochemical or metabolic factors in the underlying causes of alcoholism, it seems unlikely that they would be such as to specifically predispose to alcohol ism.
The Calvinistic doctrine of Total Depravity does not teach that each of us goes astray or turns away, but rather that we are born that way, that before we can even make a choice for good or evil, we are predisposed to only choose the evil.
While atheists tend to be intellectually honest in many ways, they are usually predisposed to naturalism, and normally (in my experience) will search for any explanation that doesn't involve God, even when such explanations are extremely unlikely and sometimes do not apply to the case at all.
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?
Dr. William Sears in The Baby Book recommends against soy formula as a first choice for many reasons including that «30 - 50 percent of infants who are allergic to cow's milk protein are also allergic to soy protein,» and that «giving an infant soy at a young age, when intestines are more permeable to allergens, may predispose the child to soy allergies later on, even as an adult.»
Current theories even suggested such repeated states of infant stress predispose the matured body to obesity, heart attacks and strokes.
Rather it seemed the authors were predisposed to see their actions as problematic, even though discerning questions might have revealed the mothers had good reason for them.
Anyway, I've been following her on Twitter for years and I like her, so I was predisposed to be interested when I found out she had written a book with fellow blogger, Asha Dornfest — even before I heard the book was called Minimalist Parenting.
But even people who aren't predisposed to such intuitive, creative leaps can achieve similar results by taking steps to approach problems — or solutions — with a multidisciplinary mind.
«We speculate that, despite the heterogeneity of patients and delirium, common mechanisms are shared by all patients developing postoperative delirium and that a pre-inflammatory state as reflected by slightly increased levels of CRP even before surgery predisposes patients to a more pronounced inflammatory response upon surgery that increases the likelihood of delirium,» said Libermann.
«There are also genetic mutations that predispose individuals to develop colon cancer in early adulthood — and these individuals have been found to develop intestinal inflammation even before the appearance of their neoplastic disease,» he says.
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.
The medical onslaught on the Jew was so all - embracing — he was mentally unstable, physically inferior, vocally impaired, predisposed to syphilis, diabetes, haemorrhoids, constipation, even cancer — that it is a won - der that any coherent comprehensive scientific cosmology could sidestep it.
And for researchers studying the organ, new questions are emerging about how the environment, lifestyle or genetics of this small cohort of patients might predispose them to appendicitis even as it becomes less common.
They relate their hypothesis to life - history theory, which talks of balancing the preservation of one's health and the production of offspring that will survive to reproduce themselves, and theorize that «early life stressors may predispose an individual to adaptively suppress fertility when situations are less than optimal, leading to periods of fertility difficulties even following previous births.»
Perhaps DNA damage from subtle but common variations in the WS gene may predispose people to vascular disease, cataracts and diabetes, even if they don't suffer from a full - blown form of the disease.
Yet despite achieving some encouraging results in animal models of MS, drugs that block the activity of TNF tend not work in patients with MS.. In fact, they usually make symptoms worse, and they may even have caused the disease in people predisposed to it, says Fugger.
The new results strengthen the idea that this machinery is predisposed to abstract language even without being taught.
Researchers gave animal models an oral supplement of spermidine and found that they lived longer and were less likely than untreated individuals to have liver fibrosis and cancerous liver tumors, even when predisposed for those conditions.
According to Gould, even respected sociologists and psychologists have used falsified or shaky data to support the belief that Westerners are genetically predisposed to rule the world.
Many adults have a difficult time losing weight and keeping it off, and if the body is predisposed to putting on the pounds, fighting obesity on both individual and societal levels will be even more challenging.
In people without such predisposing «biological life events», memory remained unimpaired even into extreme old age.
Even when a single mutation is dominant in predisposing an organism to disease, it is often far from clear how to use this information to create a cure.
Whether normal variations between people in the sleep - wake cycle during mid-life and during aging actually predispose or even protect against brain diseases such as AD is not clear.
«Even among those who are genetically predisposed to longevity, smoking cessation is likely still one of the best things they can do for their health,» she said.
«Cells of the immune system communicate by passing small protein messages, and genetic studies have shown that different people will be predisposed to make different amounts of message, or even slightly different messages.
Even though the mice were genetically predisposed to develop glaucoma — one of the leading causes of blindness in humans — they never did, no matter how old they got.
The latest science says that there's no need to do blood tests for B12, iron, calcium or even vitamin D unless you're experiencing symptoms of a deficiency or you have a condition, like celiac or inflammatory bowel disease, that predisposes you to one.
Even in this situation, there's a silver lining, which is your body is predisposed to packing on muscle mass a lot easier than the skinny hard - gainers.
The result is an increase in nearsightedness, even in kids who aren't genetically predisposed to it.
While all people are genetically predisposed to storing fat in different body areas, the stomach is in most cases your body's preferred choice of depositing and accumulating fat, even when you are following a very strict training and diet regimen.
However, the more miles run or the more heavy and older the runner was, the more likely they were to get injured, and prior injury within 4 months predisposed to even additional injury.
Happy people live up to 10 years longer than depressed people, and as is well documented scientifically in my book The Fear Cure (http://thefearcurebook.com), fear and anxiety have been shown to predispose you to heart disease, cancer, and even the common cold.
Many diseases, including cancer, can be prevented through healthy diet and lifestyle habits, even if you're genetically predisposed.
The outcomes of this research sends a very useful message, which is that even a moderate amount of exercise, which is defined as brisk walking for 150 minutes each week, can provide a tremendous health benefit, especially to individuals predisposed to high blood pressure because of their family history.
for predisposing PPD factors even before baby is born
Being overweight predisposes you to many different diseases such as diabetes, cancer, and even knee or back pain later in life.
They say that some folks are predisposed to dislike cilantro (even Julia Child hated it!).
Happy people live 7 — 10 years longer than depressed people, and as is well documented scientifically in my book The Fear Cure, fear and anxiety have been shown to predispose you to heart disease, cancer, and even the common cold.
Even if you are genetically predisposed to this condition your eating habits and lifestyle choices can stop the progression of a sagging chin.
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