It's caused by an dominant allele.
Disorders of the _________result in either too much or too little movement, as exemplified by Huntington's disease and Parkinson's disease
Yes, Huntington's Disease is a hereditary condition. Huntington's is caused by a faulty gene, so if, say, the mother of a son has it, the son has a 50% chance of getting it too.
There are far too many to enumerate and describe. Please be more specific.
raynouds disease , parkensonism ,brain degenerative disorders , huntington disease ,segawas disease , Autism , epilepsy ,
Yellow stool can be caused from too much protein. This is usually an indicator of Celiac disease. You need to be evaluated by a doctor for a diagnosis.
Yes, too much of anything can be unhealthy. Animal protein and protein supplements are expensive, unnecessary, and even harmful for some people. There are no known health advantages to consuming a high-protein diet. In fact, diets that are high in protein, especially animal protein, may even increase the risk of osteoporosis and kidney disease.
This disease is in relation to the breast cancer family. It is caused by the swelling of tissues from too much protein and rich fluid. This can also be seen on the head and private parts of the body.
Huntington's is a genetic disease meaning that it is inherited to offspring of effected parents. If one of your biological parents have it you are at risk. I would ask my doctor for genetic testing to see if I had it.
To much protein is known to decrease your body's way of absorbing protein. It also increases your risk for osteoporosis and even cardiovascuar disease despite the protein being lean and having little satuarated fats and oils. Typically in the American diet has twice the needed protein.
too many.. its a horrible horrible disease
too much protein can cause strain on the kidneys too much protein can cause strain on the kidneys
There are way too many bacteria that cause disease and too many diseases caused by bacteria to answer here. If you have a particular question, then please rephrase your question and I will try to help you out.