Sentences with phrase «predisposition does»

That question remains an open one in the field; however, it is worth noting that a genetic predisposition does not predetermine our destiny (having the genetic predisposition for divorce does not mean that you'll definitely get a divorce).
At the same time, not having genetic predisposition doesn't guarantee that you'll have a thyroid problem.

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Consequently, if you do read every word of every article, then you will attract people with similar predispositions to your business.
We also have this nasty predisposition to speak and do based on what we feel in the moment.
It is the thing I didn't know that I didn't have when I turned 20, but people could only disappoint me so many times before I had to address the expectations, predispositions and unhealthy behavior patterns I was bringing to the table.
Manic depression and schizophrenia may turn out to involve a genetic predisposition; alcoholism almost certainly does.
Though I do think that many alcoholics don't have direct control over their situation because of a chemical dependancy that is produced due to an individuals genetics, personality, and levels of dependency (which is not a negative thing per say, it's just that certain people do have genetic predispositions to addiction).
Candiano You do understand that predisposition to alcholholism and gender preference are completely and totally different, don't you?
Those with the predisposition need to do as those with a predisposition to alcoholism must do.
I'm open to any opinion because I don't measure it against my religious predispositions.
Just like someone who has a predisposition to be an alcoholic, as long as they don't become drunk no problem.
(Some of us believe in abstinence as the Biblical standard, but even for those who don't, the predisposition isn't the sin - it is the act.)
That does not mean that they MUST commit the acts - whatever the predisposition is.
Let us then provisionally define religion as the totality of an individual's sincere attitudes and predispositions toward that which serves as the final expression of that individual's particular primary interest or goal — which in fact is very much the same as saying, with Whitehead: «Religion is what the individual does with his [or her] own solitariness» (TIM 16).
Often we do not recognize the predispositions already present in the origins until their final consequences have been drawn.
Feel free to do the same for «homosexuality genetic predisposition
Just because a person has a genetic predisposition toward violence and / or addiction doesn't mean that behavior based on their innate tendencies should be acceptable to society!
We must relate to each other from within the context of our cultural, social and sexual predispositions and in so doing accept our limited perspective rather than believe that we have the universal blueprint for what it means to be human.
When athletes are put through inappropriate plyometric programs, or do a lot of jumping and change of directions in their sports, they have somewhat of an injury predisposition.
Professional broadcasters (journalists, pundits, analysts) are supposed to take the emotion of being a fan out of the debate, to provide a clearer analysis free of bias and predispositions, but increasingly this doesn't appear to be the case — they prefer instead to go for the extremes, for the Talksport approach of riling up their readers and listeners and allowing their agendas to cloud how they deduce what is in front of them.
Genetics does play a part, which is why I want to highlight that both moms who have contributed here were smart to factor in their own family's predisposition to react negatively to vaccines.
Just because little ones are tiny, doesn't mean they don't already come with a predisposition to what they genuinely find bone - tickling funny.
We do possess a limited number of predispositions encoded in our genetics, and the most fundamental of these innate predispositions is for the survival of the self.
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But as Anne - Lise Giraud explains, «Equally we do not know why certain people quite unconsciously choose one direction rather than the other, but predisposition surely plays a part, because we all learn to integrate auditory and visual information by the time we are three.
«One thing science does tell us is that we can't understand it if we treat it as irrational [or] if we think of these people as a gathering of people with individual predispositions to violence,» says Clifford Stott, a social psychologist at the University of Liverpool.
«We see a dose - response relationship between frequency of night shift work and type 2 diabetes, where the more often people do shift work, the greater their likelihood of having the disease, regardless of genetic predisposition,» said co-first author Céline Vetter, PhD who conducted this work while at the Channing Division of Network Medicine at BWH, along with co-first author Hassan S. Dashti, PhD, RD. Vetter is now an assistant professor at the University of Colorado, Boulder.
Shift work did not change this probability, suggesting similar effects of night shift work regardless of an individual's genetic predisposition to type 2 diabetes.
In the majority of cases in the study, a child's inherited cancer - predisposition mutation did not seem to lead to cancer in the parents or in other family members.
Do combinatorial human mutations / polymorphisms in cardiac developmental genes cause predisposition to disease?
Cholesterol - induced hepatic inflammation does not underlie the predisposition to insulin resistance in dyslipidemic female LDL receptor knockout mice.
But the question of what percentage of the brain's structure and function is based on genetic predisposition or on experience doesn't have a clear - cut answer.
For women who do decide to test, and find they have a genetic predisposition to breast cancer, we offer a wide - range of options, from high risk screening services, to hormone prevention medications, to referral to our breast surgical oncologists for discussion of prophylactic double mastectomies.
Although the exact cause of schizophrenia remains unknown, experts do agree that schizophrenia develops as a result of interplay between biological predisposition (for example, inheriting certain genes) and the kind of environment you are exposed to.
There doesn't appear to be a genetic predisposition, meaning that these diseases do not seem to run in families.
After being diagnosed with colon cancer, Lempert was undergoing chemotherapy when his doctor did genetic testing and found that he had a genetic predisposition to his disease.
Even though the phrase «gluten - free» is everywhere, some doctors still don't test for a predisposition to Celiac unless the patient requests...
In fact, years of studies show that using the Pill does nt increase the risk of breast cancer for women with no underlying predisposition.
It also might be that some women metabolize them more slowly or simply have a predisposition to absorb more folic acid and / or vitamin B. There's still a lot we don't know about this possible link.
«Although we do need to accept that some of these changes are influenced by genetic predispositions and are part of the normal ageing process, there are ways to delay and even prevent age - related changes to your brain,» says clinical psychologist Dr Lillian Nejad.
«If you have a genetic predisposition to storing more fat or burning kilojoules slower than others, it may mean that you have to work harder at it than other people, but it certainly doesn't mean you can't maintain a healthy weight.»
Even though the phrase «gluten - free» is everywhere, some doctors still don't test for a predisposition to Celiac unless the patient requests a blood test.
If you've a naturally thin frame with a high metabolism who's genetic predisposition makes it a bit more challenging to bulk up and build muscular weight, no matter what people will tell you there IS a way to do a complete 180 on your supposed skinny guy destiny and create the powerfully strong, highly muscular, super ripped body that would
Doing all these things combined with a genetic predisposition to high blood pressure only amplified my health dilemma.
I am all in favor of going back to our roots and eating real traditional food but often we need therapeutic levels of nutrients to do the initial healing and to support those of us who have genetic predispositions to certain things, been exposed to mercury, have candida etc..
There are many reasons the inflammatory response does not shut off and they can include poor diet, dehydration, nutrient deficiencies, genetic predisposition, lack of exercise and not enough visits to your local chiropractor (a little joke, but they say the truth is said in jest...).
But, some people do have genetic predispositions toward obesity or lower energy expenditures and all progress in the right direction — even very slow weight loss — should be rewarded and celebrated.
Keep in mind that having a polymorphism doesn't mean there will always be an issue, instead, it means there may be a predisposition.
Dr Greger, Speaking of triglyceride levels: If one has a genetic predisposition to low hdl levels and elevated triglyceride levels despite exercise, good overall cholesterol levels and the consumption of a plant based diet, is there anything that can be done to increase the hdl and lower the triglycerides?
Note: We do not request genetic testing for any other medical conditions or predispositions.
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