genetic factors influencing prediabetes progression to type 2 diabetes
Genetic factors influencing prediabetes progression to type 2 diabetes refers to the inherited traits and variations in an individual's genetic makeup that contribute to the increased risk and likelihood of developing type 2 diabetes from a pre-diabetic state.
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