Sentences with phrase «predisposition from»

Eliminate the «lazy» predisposition from your (not you Martin) personality, if that is what occupies it, and replace it with a pro active disposition.
The theoretical model outlined above stems directly from Attachment Theory, called in oldspeak, conflict resolution, psychoanalytic hydraulic pressure from sexuality, faulty conditioning by the behavioral - cognitive therapists, genetic predisposition from the biology folks, or the Existential belief in the absurd.
Clearly, drinking alcohol can lead to alcoholism, but it is also clear that most alcoholics have this predisposition from birth, waiting for the first dropper of alcohol - based cough syrup or spoonful of narcotic croup remedy.

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She wants to help solve a bottleneck in healthcare, which is not knowing enough about predispositions to diseases, with the huge data set that results from over 2 million genotyped 23andMe customers.
In effect he is noting that our human minds are naturally compatible with belief, in that «from childhood, humans have a number of predispositions that incline them to believe in gods generally and perhaps a super-knowing, creator god in particular.»
Although not strictly biographical, Waithe and co. weave experiences from Chicago's South Side into something that's not only entertaining, but an effective counterpunch to the idea that poor, inner - city youth have a genetic predisposition toward violence and chaos.
An Augustinian, in contrast, might see such scientific research as partially demonstrating what most Christians have assumed all along: that we emerge from our mother's womb with a self - orientation that makes loving God and loving neighbor contradictory to our innate predisposition.
Unquestionably something new had happened to the idea of God, not only absent from the Old Testament but contrary to some of its strongest predispositions.
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.
It is important to me that we eat this way since my father in law died several years ago from cancer I worry about my husband's genetic predisposition.
Some teens inherit a predisposition to depression which the most careful parenting can not keep from taking place.
These results are in agreement with behavioral evidence from neonates and older babies showing that infants are highly sensitive to pitch alterations and that this ability is subserved by neural predispositions present from birth (52).
It has been estimated that 5 % to 10 % of infants who die from SIDS have novel mutations in the cardiac sodium or potassium channel genes that result in long QT syndrome as well as in other genes that regulate channel function.44 A recent report described important new molecular and functional evidence that implicates specific SCN5A (sodium channel gene) β subunits in SIDS pathogenesis.47 The identification of polymorphisms in genes pertinent to the embryologic origin of the autonomic nervous system in SIDS cases also lends support to the hypothesis that a genetic predisposition contributes to the etiology of SIDS.
The urgency to barricade oneself from «outsiders» or «intruders» is largely based on fear and ancestral predispositions, which regard belonging to a tribe, a group, or family as pivotal to survival and reproduction.
And whereas in many other countries this scientific revolution could become a profound social injustice as those with a with a predisposition to specific conditions face exorbitant private insurance costs or even exclusion from cover altogether, in Britain healthcare will be provided to everyone free of charge, regardless of medical conditions.
She also helped write the Violence Against Women Act and a 2008 law designed to protect people with genetic predispositions to health conditions from facing discrimination from their employers or health insurance companies.
With a degree in microbiology, Slaughter championed a 2008 law intended to protect people with genetic predispositions to health conditions from facing discrimination from their employers or health insurance companies.
Some have a higher risk of cardiovascular disease or diabetes, which is due both to lifestyle - related risk factors (such as eating unhealthily, smoking, being overweight and not taking enough exercise) as well as genetic predisposition (such as diabetes mellitus in migrants from Pakistan).
The risk factors and causes of SUDEP remain unclear but researchers have proposed explanations ranging from irregular heart rhythm to genetic predisposition to accidental suffocation during sleep.
If true, he would have been nearly twice as likely to have a genetic predisposition to arthritis as if he had come from Genoa, as most believe.
The study, led by scientists from the University of Chicago, uses a novel method to measure genetic predisposition for telomere length, rather than physiological measures which are confounded by factors such as age and lifestyle.
«We knew from our previous research that BPA causes changes to breast tissue associated with a higher predisposition to breast cancer later in life,» said Speroni, who helped develop the new biological assay.
When the researchers looked at the pattern of these genetic regions, they discovered that this differed from that of those regions involved in predisposition to other common diseases.
GINA Becomes Genuine By late May, President George W. Bush was expected to have signed into law the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act (GINA), which will prohibit health insurers from canceling or denying coverage or hiking premiums based on a genetic predisposition to a specific disease.
«For the majority of women who undergo genetic testing, there is no explanation for their breast cancer predisposition,» said Professor Southey, from the Department of Clinical Pathology at the University of Melbourne and Chair of Precision Medicine at Monash University.
Evidence from this study suggests that the ETV6 variations alone are not sufficient to cause cancer, but may play a significant role in inherited predisposition to childhood leukemia.
The results indicate that the highest number of new hippocampal neurons was observed in rats that ran long distances and that also had a genetic predisposition to benefit from aerobic exercise: Compared to sedentary animals, HRT rats that ran voluntarily on a running wheel had 2 - 3 times more new hippocampal neurons at the end of the experiment.
The House today passed a measure by a whopping 414 - to - 1 margin that would prohibit health insurers from canceling or denying coverage or hiking premiums based on a genetic predisposition to a specific disease.
I moved on from studying genetic differences in the metabolism of environmental toxins to studying genetic predisposition to diseases.
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.
Dr Timothy Powell from the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN) at King's College London, said: «For the first time, our findings suggest that a genetic predisposition to faster biological ageing may shorten the time it takes for depression to present itself.
AT patients suffer from immune dysfunction, neurological defects, as well as a cancer and diabetes predisposition.
PORTLAND, Ore, and LA JOLLA, Calif. — Families struggling with infertility or a genetic predisposition for debilitating mitochondrial diseases may someday benefit from a new breakthrough led by scientists at OHSU and the Salk Institute for Biological Studies.
BUFFALO, N.Y. — Predisposition to cancer and cancer progression can result from gene mutations that cause elevated rates of genetic damage.
A: Most experts believe that autism has a strong genetic component, and a kid with a genetic predisposition may be susceptible to any number of insults, or «hits,» to his or her system — from vaccines, infections, or other environmental factors yet to be proven.
Increasing your nutrient quality, reducing chemical and microbial exposure, and avoiding obesogens and psychological stress can make all the difference in keeping your predisposition to obesity from becoming a reality.
«It's easy, especially for people with perfectionist tendencies or a genetic predisposition, to slide across the spectrum from «normal eating» to «disordered eating» to «eating disordered.»»
«Social anxiety is a condition that arises from learning, self - applied pressures for performance in social situations, and perhaps a genetic predisposition.
Recent research from the University of Chicago that Dr. Guandalini co-authored pinpointed a specific infection that promoted an inflammatory response and the development of celiac in people who had a genetic predisposition to the disease.
You can not catch it from other people or transmit it through casual contact, but you may inherit a predisposition to it.
A predisposition to diabetes, for instance, might be activated from toxins in foods, pesticides, herbicides, chemicals, or from a poor diet, especially when any of the above factors are also present.
It's a problem of persistent immune activation, which can be the result of many factors from environmental toxins to high stress to genetic predisposition.
Yes, the two conditions (bicuspid or other aortic valve defect and weakening of the adjacent segment of the aorta) indeed tend to go together — but perhaps only because of a predisposition to aortic weakening (thought to be caused by hydraulic abnormalities in flow from the diseased valve); perhaps the predisposition need not be fulfilled if the artery and its lining are healthy as a result of adequate diet — just as a genetic predisposition to heart disease in general need not result in actual disease if diet is adequate.
I also suffered from joint pain which I chalked up to a genetic predisposition to arthritis.
It should be noted that the transit time from mouth to activating muscle cell growth ranges from 24 to 72 hours, depending on age, gender, genetic predisposition and individual fitness response to exercise stress.
Forty seven of 137 of the bodies from each region were found to have probable or definite atherosclerosis, leading researchers to conclude that «Although commonly assumed to be a modern disease, the presence of atherosclerosis in premodern human beings raises the possibility of a more basic predisposition to the disease.»
«The more I learn about different imbalances, the more I'm convinced that most chronic disease stems from a combination of environmental exposures and genetic predispositions (sometimes created by toxin exposure).
Benign dietary ketosis resulting from restricting carbohydrates could, theoretically, cause ketoacidosis in persons with a predisposition to the condition.
The zombie segments, while tense, violent and gruesome, are a sideshow to the story's main thrust: our predisposition towards outright selfishness and savagery when even our most basic of needs are whipped from beneath our feet.
Parents (particularly fathers) exhibit the same predispositions, whether it's their preference for speaking with a male member of staff, bullying from male parents on a school council who did not perceive that a female leader was capable of understanding the finances of a school, or just a general perception from parents that women aren't as «strong» as men and that males are better principals.
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