Yes, you can. There is a higher chance for you to get Type 1 Diabetes wherein it is (mostly) genetically transmitted by your parents to their offspring. Your father may have it too, he just doesn't know it yet. Better have him check earlier, just to be safe.
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Hope that helps in some way.
No you can not. Because your heath is not the same as your grandfathers. Diabetes is not a catch-able disase meaning you cant catch it if someone around you has it. you get diabetes from eating to much sugar. its not a spreadable virus like H1N1 is.
It's quite rare because if your mum or dad had it then there's a ten percent chance of getting it but if it's ur grandma it's about two percent trust me ima diabetic type one lol I hope this helps you
It all depends on your genes, there is no certain way to tell
basically all sweets can lead to diabetes. More likely if it runs in your family.
There is no particular age to perform diabetes screening. However, it is advisable to check your blood sugar levels in every six months, if you have a family history of diabetes mellitus. To learn more visit Central BioHub.
You can get diabetes. If it runs in your family then your chance of getting the disease is higher.
Since diabetes runs in your family, you are at risk for the disease so it would be wise to go on a low sugar diet. Consult with your doctor first, however, to find out if you truly have diabetes.
some of the ways to prevent diabetes is not to consume so much caffeine and sugar. of you dont eat as much sugar then you wont get it , if it runs in your family you are going to get it no matter what
Some causes of diabetes is genetics (it runs in the family) and environmental factors (like viral infections). The symptoms are nausea and vomiting, fatigue, unexplained weight loss and excessive thirst, urination & eating.
Three things affect our susceptibility to diabetes: diet, exercise and genetics. You cannot do anything about your genes if diabetes runs in your family, but you can do something about your diet. It is important to get regular exercise, and to eat a well-balanced, healthy diet. When your doctor tests your blood, your blood analysis will show whether your are within normal range or at risk of having diabetes.
Queen Victoria's my hundred year old great grandmother.It is a long story of how i am related to Queen Victoria grandma got's an oil panting of Victoria Oil panting runs along way through my family.Also we have letters of her writing to her dear beloved daughter and her daughter had a daughter and it keeps going until it hits me. My dads side of the family gots royally blood and so does my brother and sister.
It runs in families but is hereditary, not communicable.
it depends really wether it runs in the family or how you got it i have diabetes but i got it as i fell from a height on my back and damaged my pancreas (provides you with insulin) so i shouldn't give my child diabetes as its not due to weakness or illness's, manchester_boy93@hotmail.co.UK email me or facebook me if you have it if you would like to know something im only 17 but i will try my best to help i mean im not a doctor but..... ill try :)
Abuela means grandma. "La abuela ve el lobo y corre fuera de la casa."
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