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The eMERGE study uses clinical risk factors to calculate integrated risk scores for two diseases, breast cancer and coronary heart disease.
The recommendations consider a participant's genetic risk factors, family history and clinical risk factors for each condition. For well-studied conditions that ...
The following factors could lead to a high-risk pregnancy. Age. Pregnancy risks tend to be higher for pregnant people who are younger than 20 or who are older ...
Factors that seem to increase the risk of developing or triggering depression include: Certain personality traits, such as low self-esteem and being too ...
Risk factors · Eating habits. Eating too much saturated fat or trans fats can lead to high cholesterol. · Obesity. This complex disease involves having too much ...
Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease. This rare brain disease usually occurs in people without known risk factors. This condition might be due to deposits of infectious ...
How genes among families affect the risk is largely not understood. The genetic factors are likely complex. A better understood genetic factor is a form of the ...
Risk factors for Crohn's disease may include: Family history. People with a ... Cigarette smoking is the most important controllable risk factor for developing ...
Our lab is analyzing the effect on cognition and cognitive decline using genetic risk factors and other multi-omic measures in a similar fashion. Related ...
Obstructive sleep apnea. Factors that increase the risk of this form of sleep apnea, also known as OSA, include: Excess weight. Obesity greatly increases the ...
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