it is genetic:)
Type 1 Diabetes is a genetic disorder which means you are born with it or inheirit it from your parents who carry it or have it.
Its not transmitted, you just get it. Some think its genetic
Type I diabetes mellitus is the genetic form of the disease.
genetic relationship between the lupus and type 1 diabetes is important because immune system have in relation with lymphatic system
Yes. If you have type 2 diabetes, your child is more likely to have it than a child of a person with type 1.
There is no way to prevent type 1 diabetes. It is genetic. There is no cure for type 1 diabetes. It is commonly passed on to your children. It is genetic. You cannot prevent type 1 diabetes. You can prevent type 2 diabetes with diet and excercise. You can reverse Type 2 diabetes with diet and excercise. Some people are genetically more likely to get diabetes. To prevent type 2 diabetes, eat healthy and excercise. For more information on diabetes go to www.jdrf.com A person that i know has type 1 diabetes and they had a hard time with it but i am very sorry you can not cure type 1. The scientests at jdrf are tring to find a way to cure it though. What causes type 1 diabetes is when your pancreise fails. The cause of type 2 diabetes is where you are overweight. To cure type 2 you can inprove your diet and exersize. There is no cure to type 1, saddly but scientests are tring to find one. I have type 1 diabetes and if you have any questions, I can answer them with fact, and personal experiance. t get more info about me or diabetes, or to ask me a question aout it go to my site http://diabetesgirl.wetpaint.com
it can be genetic but you can get it from eating different types of food which arent balanced, and could be from obesity.
You have a 50% chance of getting diabetes if either your father or mother have Type 1 Diabetes. If one of them has Type 2, that has nothing to do with you and nothing gets passed on between your parents to you. [This is not strictly true. Type 2 diabetes does appear to have some genetic component, in that people with one or both parents who have Type 2 diabetes have a higher incidence of Type 2 diabetes than the population as a whole, but the exact causative factor is still under investigation, and it is unlikely to prove entirely genetic.]
Nick Jonas has type I (insulin dependent) diabetes. He has figured it out when he was about 13. They noticed bad behavior and he was drinking lots of waterI feel so bad for Nick with his diabetes but he inspires us all he is a great role-model i Love Nick & i only found out he had type 1 diabetes around 2008 or 2009!he was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes
Yes. Gestational diabetes is more common in those with a history of diabetes or a genetic propensity for diabetes. Gestational diabetes is diagnosed between week 24-28 after the glucose screening test.
It is often caused by an autoimmune condition that begins in childhood but may also develop slowly later in life (called latent autoimmune diabetes). It is not lifestyle related, as far as we know.
It can be genetic or it can come from eating a lot and not exercising.