Programmed cell death is a normal, and vital part of the cell cycle. There are a number of genes involved in programmed cell death, or apoptosis. If key genes involved in this process are mutated, you can get diseases like cancer - which arises from misregulation of the cell cycle, as well as a huge range of other possible mutations.
The production of CFC's has been linked. The are synthetic chemicals. These are responsible for depletion of ozone.
Dopamine is an " award " neurotransmitter, so abuse of drugs could be linked to dopamine.
Fiercer storms.
There are many things which can cause a dopamine increase in the body, such as: - Biological disposition and sensitivity to dopamine - Heightened stress and anxiety - Medication (such as amphetamines) - Certain foods and drinks - Physical in-health (Parkinson's Disease has been been partially linked) - Mental in-health (Schizophrenia has only been partially linked) - Drug abuse (such as taking Cocaine) Further research is suggested to further understand what can trigger increases in dopamine. The list above is only a general and non-exhaustive list.
Listeriosis outbreaks in the United States since the 1980s have been linked to cole slaw, milk, Mexican-style cheese, undercooked hot dogs, undercooked chicken, and delicatessen foods.
addison's disease
Cholesterol
No. Drug abuse history has never been linked to Crohns disease. Children as young as 3 can develop Crohns disease. Crohns is not something you have done to yourself.
stomach cancer
salmonellosis
Glaucoma has not been linked to unmanaged stress. Unmanaged stress can lead to various health issues such as obesity and heart disease.
AnswerAbdominal fat has been linked to heart disease, high blood pressure, high cholsterol and diabetes.
Type A personality has been linked to the development of heart disease. Traits associated with Type A personality, such as competitiveness, time urgency, and hostility, can increase the risk of developing heart disease due to elevated stress levels and unhealthy lifestyle choices.
In the human body, high levels of triglycerides in the bloodstream have been linked to atherosclerosis, and, by extension, the risk of heart disease and stroke.
No, but aluminum intake has been linked to Parkinson's disease.
The so-called "Type A" personality (reactive, aggressive) has been shown to increase the risk of heart disease, apparently by adding stress to the body's systems.
Diabetes, Cardiovascular Disease (CVD), hypertension, depression, obesity, high cholesterol....