genetic variations influencing prediabetes risk
Genetic variations influencing prediabetes risk refers to the naturally occurring differences in genes that can increase or decrease an individual's likelihood of developing prediabetes, a condition characterized by higher than normal blood sugar levels. These genetic variations can impact various biological mechanisms, such as insulin production, glucose metabolism, and overall susceptibility to developing prediabetes.
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