... who were without behavior problems as children and didn't have any of the family risk factors, but who began using drugs and alcohol before 15, ended up being 3.6 times more likely to ...
... identifying those family strengths that buffer against these problem behaviors as well as focusing on family risk factors that increase the likelihood of these difficulties."
Stephen M. Gavazzi of ...
... 6 to 54 years-old, with and without a family history of depression. Structural differences were observed ... Dr. Weissman began the trial to examine the familial risk for depression. She identified people ...
... genetic predisposition. Previous studies on family history of GC, the association of familial risk of GC with the age of onset GC, with family member genders, or with family history of non-GCs, ...
... genetic predisposition. Previous studies on family history of GC, the association of familial risk of GC with the age of onset GC, with family member genders, or with family history of non-GCs, ...
... journal SLEEP indicates that children have an increased risk of developing obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) ... boys and 4.94 for girls. Although this familial risk was much lower than in the group with OSA ...
... professor of psychiatry at UT Southwestern and lead author of the study, found that adolescents with a familial risk for depression but without a depression diagnosis experienced shorter REM latency, ...
... this time, they repeatedly evaluated a series of thirteen predictors that are thought to influence familial risk, including educational achievement scores, personality variables, self-esteem, and ...
... women who did not have a sister with breast cancer.
The familial risk was highest for young women, aged ... 39, with a 6.6-fold increase in the risk of breast cancer diagnosis, compared with similarly ...
... This is the first time that scientists have associated functional changes in the brain with familial risk for the disorder. Their findings are reported in the 18 July edition of Science.
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... transforming growth factor beta (TGF-ß) family's role in palate formation problems.
The TGF ... development offers hope for the future. Those individuals with a family risk of either cleft lip or cleft ...
... bias for most of these cancers is due to the relatively low familial risk…and/or relatively low incidence in the population, ... confirm that association with familial lung cancer, Ming You, M.D., Ph.D., ...
... comparing adults and youth with bipolar disorder and studies of youth at familial risk for bipolar disorder," Dr. Leibenluft concludes.
(Arch Gen Psychiatry. 2008;65[10]:1122-1124 ...
... the genome, what are called single-nucleotide polomorphisms (SNPs), that may be responsible for an increased familial risk for heart attack."
Groundwork for the current study was laid more than 10 ...
... (AD) co-occur in individuals and within families at higher rates than expected by chance. This study ... related drinking motives may explain the overlapping familial risk for MD and AD. Findings suggest ...