genetics and diabetes
Genetics and diabetes refer to the relationship between specific genes and the development or risk of developing diabetes, a chronic metabolic disorder characterized by high blood sugar levels. It explores how variations in genes can influence an individual's susceptibility to diabetes, potentially contributing to its onset or affecting the way the disease progresses.
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