Certain conditions predispose to this type of meningitis, including Alcoholism and chronic upper respiratory tract infections (especially of the middle ear, sinuses, and mastoids).
Pregnancy, obesity, arthritis, certain thyroid conditions, diabetes, and certain pituitary abnormalities all predispose to carpal tunnel syndrome.
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Anything that weakens the body's natural barrier against colonizing organisms--including stomach surgery, burns, nasogastric tubes, and catheters--can predispose a person for deep organ candidiasis.
Several related conditions that predispose persons to secondary Raynaud's disease include scleroderma, systemic lupus erythematosus, rheumatoid arthritis and polymyositis
dissuade (that's assuming you mean "predispose" as a verb).
"Even if their parents are sickly, that does not predispose the children to the same condition."
Heredity and culture can predispose individuals to certain genetic diseases. Peer pressure may predispose teen boys to engage in foolish or dangerous activities.
Being bitten by a dog as a child could predispose you to having a fear of dogs.
Genetic factors may predispose human beings to certain metabolic diseases.
Patients suffering from retinal detachments are commonly nearsighted, have had eye surgery, experienced ocular trauma, or have a family history of retinal detachments.
Predispose is a verb which means someone is liable or inclined to a specified attitude, action, or condition. Example sentence: A negative attitude by a supervisor can predispose the staff to under perform through lack of support or encouragement.
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