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Genetic predisposition
Genetic predisposition refers to the increased likelihood of developing a disease as a result of an individual’s genetic makeup. It is the outcome of specific genetic variations that are usually inherited from a parent. Genetic predisposition contributes to the likelihood of a disease developing and is not a direct cause of it.
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Black people more likely to develop dementia
21st October 2022
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Genetic Factors that Affect Development
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