Why is diabetes called a hereditary disease?
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due to genetic factors diabetes can spread from an ancestor to an offspring
thus it is a heridatary disease
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The genetic mutations that cause diabetes involve the proteins responsible for insulin production or the ability of the body to use insulin. Mutations cause the proteins to function improperly. Genetic testing can identify these mutations in certain cases, but the usefulness of the information they provide varies.
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