No.
Although Polio is a contagious disease, it is not hereditary or genetic.
Genetic mutations passed from parent to child cause hereditary disease.
If something is a GENETIC disease (or disorder) it has to do with the body's chromosomes.
Yes, Coronary heart disease can be hereditary or genetic. It can also be caused by poor nutrition and inactivity. Be sure to eat healthy and exercise to reduce your risk.
Hereditary Parkinson's disease accounts for approximately 10-15% of all Parkinson's cases. The majority of Parkinson's disease cases are sporadic, meaning they occur without a clear genetic link. Genetic mutations, such as those in the SNCA, LRRK2, and PARK7 genes, are associated with the hereditary form of the disease. Overall, while genetics play a role, most individuals with Parkinson's do not have a family history of the disorder.
Yes, Coronary Heart disease can be hereditary or genetic. It can also be caused by poor nutrition and inactivity. Be sure to eat healthy and exercise to reduce your risk.
Like allergies and birthmarks, deafness as a symptom by itself is not genetic. Deafness as a symptom of a disease which is genetic, is genetic.
Current evidence indicates a genetic component to T1DM - Type1 diabetes.
The disease is not directly inherited, although there may be some genetic sensitivity toward whatever triggers it
Cerebral palsy is generally not hereditary; it results from brain damage during pregnancy, childbirth, or early childhood rather than genetic factors. Multiple sclerosis (MS) has a genetic component, but it is not directly inherited; having a family history can increase risk. Parkinson's disease also has some hereditary forms, though the majority of cases are sporadic and influenced by both genetic and environmental factors. Overall, the hereditary nature varies among these conditions.
no albinism is a hereditary.
Fanconi's syndrome caused secondarily by the genetic diseases galactosemia, glycogen storage disease, hereditary fructose intolerance, and tyrosinemia is prevented by appropriate dietary restrictions to treat the genetic disease.