No, diabetes is not a sex-linked trait. It is a complex condition influenced by a combination of genetic and environmental factors.
Diabetes Dwarfism Hypothyroidism/Hyperthroidism Addison's Disease Grave's Disease
Obesity has been strongly linked to diabetes.
An example of a disease that affects the endocrine system could be hypothyroidism or diabetes.
no its a heredity thing
No, type 1 diabetes is not a sex-linked gene. It is an autoimmune condition where the immune system attacks insulin-producing cells in the pancreas. Both males and females can develop type 1 diabetes.
Obesity and diabetes (both are linked together)
Yes, there have been several studies that have recently linked glaucoma and vertigo. These studies have also linked aging with glaucoma, vertigo, and diabetes.
It seems that out of the millions of people world wide that sufer from gout ,there is a large proportion of sufferers who also have Diabetes.
Sometimes. Certain types of diabetes have been found in studies to be more prevalent in women than men. It can also sometimes be linked to race, physical weight, and age. Gestational diabetes is a type found only in women, since it is brought on by pregnancy.
Heart Disease and Diabetes
Diabetes is not an X-linked trait. It is a complex condition that can be influenced by a combination of genetic and environmental factors, rather than being specifically linked to genes on the X chromosome.