Answer: New York, NY (September 18, 2017) - The use of genetic data to establish a physiological basis for violent or impulsive criminal behaviors is occurring more frequently in criminal trials. However, a new review finds that genetic evidence used in the courtroom is not likely to be effective in convincing judges and juries that the defendants are less culpable for their actions. Evidence for a link between gene variants and criminal behavior has been tenuous. For example, low activity in the MAOA gene, found on the X chromosome, added to a history of childhood maltreatment, has been associated with an increased number of convictions for violent crime. However, the relationship between the gene's activity, environmental factors, and criminal behavior is unclear.
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a 65-year old client who has employment-induced presbycusis and advanced glaucoma
Explanation:
The term presbycusis is normally used to describe sensorineural hearing loss that usually occurs due to the auditory system aging. This usually inhibit the ability to hear high frequency audible sounds. In addition, the old client also has advanced glaucoma which affects the vision of the client. Therefore, the best client for this treatment is this client.
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wanting to become a chef
Explanation:
That is his goal, he working towards it.