The actress made the difficult decision to remove both her breasts before she developed breast cancer, but her genetic makeup means her children may be
at increased risk of the disease as well.
Patients with a family history of diseases or who work and / or live in environments with exposure to toxins have weakened immune system which
increases the risk of disease in the future.
This also includes individuals with stress, chronic infections, poor diets, inadequate sleep, and other conditions that can weaken the immune system and
increase the risk of disease in the future.
«Where human density is high, you get high rates of defaunation, high incidence of rodents, and thus high levels of pathogens, which
increases the risks of disease transmission,» said Dirzo, who is also a senior fellow at the Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment.
The higher the population of homeless pets, the larger the stray pet population
which increases the risk of disease among feral animals as well as increases the financial strain put on locally - owned animal shelters and animal control centers.
To compute how additional pollution from ships
increases risk of disease for exposed populations, especially those living in coastal communities or along major shipping lanes and far inland in some nations like India, the team incorporated important underlying health information from the World Health Organization and Global Asthma Network.
The researchers don't know yet whether the viruses have a positive or negative effect on overall health but speculate that in some cases, they may keep the immune system primed to respond to dangerous pathogens while in others, lingering
viruses increase the risk of disease.
This offers a potentially attractive new pathway for drug discovery, and the next task is to build on our undertanding of how this
SNP increases risk of these diseases and how this pathway could be targeted therapeutically to address this risk.
The cholesterol «was found to be responsible» for the thickening of the arterial walls and thus decreasing the diameter in the arteries which leads in most cases to high blood pressure and
increased risk of diseases affecting the blood vessels.
Stress and being in close quarters with other
dogs increases the risk of disease transmission and it is not uncommon for boarding dogs to contract minor illness consisting of upper respiratory infection (kennel cough), gastrointestinal disorder such as vomiting or diarrhea, foot pad soreness, loss of appetite and weight loss.
The report, released earlier this week, said the FDA ignored government - funded studies that linked exposure to low doses of BPA to
increased risk of diseases in lab animals and that its margin of safety was «inadequate.»
But when things get out of balance and inflammation becomes chronic, it can
increase the risk of diseases such as cancer, diabetes, heart disease, and rheumatoid arthritis and cause symptoms like fatigue and joint pain.
Can a new (or old) drug prevent cancer in people
at increased risk of the disease (such as those with certain genetic mutations or a family history of a specific cancer)?
These rogue genetic elements pepper the brain tissue of deceased people with the disorder and multiply in response to stressful events, such as infection during pregnancy,
which increase the risk of the disease.
Certain factors appear to
increase your risk of the disease, including:
Rural women and their infants are at
increased risk of disease, and have less access to fuel, clean water, and electricity needed to prepare alternatives to human milk.
The intake of such supplementary fluids is associated in young infants with
an increased risk of disease and a shortening of the duration of breast - feeding.
There is no single mutation that causes Alzheimer's, says Wild, but we know of several gene variations that
increase the risk of the disease.