Macrodegeneration.
Neurofibromatosis is an autosomal dominant disorder, which means only one copy of the affected gene is needed for the disorder to develop.
One example is Huntington's Disease. With a recessive genetic disorder, to develop the disorder, you must inherit the gene from BOTH parents (odds, 1 in 4). With a dominant gene disorder, if you inherit the gene from ONE parent, you will develop that disorder (odds- 1 in 2).
Type 1 diabetes is the most common form of diabetes in children. The exact reason has not understood yet but it is most probably caused by inherited mutant genes or environmental triggers such as diet. The majority of children who develop Type 1 don't have a family history of diabetes.
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.
Several factors contribute to the rise in diabetes cases, including sedentary lifestyles, poor diet choices, obesity, and genetics. Processed foods and high-sugar beverages are more common now, while physical activity levels have decreased. Additionally, improved diagnostic methods have led to more accurate identification of diabetes cases.
Diabetic retinopathy
This complication occurred in 19% of patients in the Johns Hopkins study.
You can develop bi-polar disorder at any age.
yes
Yes they can develop diabetes with overweight and no exercise. most likely they will founder first before diabetes.
A child can develop childhood diabetes in many ways. It could be because diabetes is popular in their family, and many have had it. Please check out this website for more information: www.childhooddiabetes.com
People with diabetes can become postal workers. Postal workers can develop diabetes. So yes.
yes any1 can get it
Dogs will develop diabetes more often then cats. As with humans getting diabetes all depends on predisposing factors such as obesity, hereditary factors and illness.
DM has many types of complications. First is the hypoglycemia, this is low blood sugar, a complication usually of too much insulin for patients having these shots. You can also have different types of nephropaties. You kidneys might also be damaged as well as your eyes and nerves. You can also develop HHNK or Hyperosmolar Hyperglycemic Non-Ketotic Disease or Diabetic ketoacidosis.
Approximately 10-15% of individuals diagnosed with major depressive disorder will go on to develop bipolar disorder.
One condition that is not usually associated with type 2 diabetes is cystic fibrosis. While type 2 diabetes is often linked to obesity, insulin resistance, and metabolic syndrome, cystic fibrosis is a genetic disorder that primarily affects the lungs and digestive system. Although individuals with cystic fibrosis can develop diabetes, it is typically classified as cystic fibrosis-related diabetes, which has different underlying mechanisms than type 2 diabetes.