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  1. ... Initially, this intellectual decline may be mild or seem to come and go. In this condition, dementia ... APOE gene, one version, called the e4 allele, seems to increase an individual's risk for developing ...
  2. ... population in these regions may be affected. Men seem to be affected more often than women, possibly ... of African iron overload. SLC40A1 African iron overload seems to run in families, and high iron in ...
  3. ... genes involved are unknown. In other families, individuals seem to inherit a predisposition to the disorder. The ... microsomia are unknown.In some affected families, people seem to inherit an increased risk of developing craniofacial ...
  4. ... Individuals with MVA syndrome type 2 do not seem to have an increased risk of cancer. Another ... with this form of the condition do not seem to have an increased risk of cancer. BUB1B ...
  5. ... the condition to develop. However, some affected individuals seem to have a largely environmental cause for the condition while others seem to have a largely genetic cause. Individuals with ...
  6. ... to form two separate cells.The SEPTIN9 gene seems to be turned on (active) in cells throughout ... This change in the functioning of septin proteins seems to particularly affect the brachial plexus, but the ...
  7. ... ε-sarcoglycan protein. This lack of functional protein seems to affect the regions of the brain involved ... respectively). It is unknown why SGCE gene mutations seem to affect only these areas of the brain. ...
  8. ... of sphingolipid is reduced. Overall, there does not seem to be a decrease in sphingolipid production because ... is able to compensate, and there does not seem to be an overall reduction of these fats ...
  9. ... white blood cells, and platelets. JAK2 gene mutations seem to be particularly important for the development of ... familial cases is unknown. In these families, people seem to inherit an increased risk of polycythemia vera, ...
  10. ... it can be challenging to diagnose. The condition seems to affect women more than men, and its ... fibromyalgia. Additionally, physical inactivity, obesity, and sleep disturbances seem to increase risk. However, many people who develop ...
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