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  1. Feb 5, 2020 · Truth: Type 1 diabetes is primarily genetic in origin, and there’s no research to suggest that eating too much sugar is a risk factor for diabetes. Myth: Type 1 diabetes is caused by having...

  2. Apr 29, 2019 · Takeaway. Diabetes is a complex condition with several types and no clear cause. If there is a history of a type of diabetes in a person’s family, they may have a higher risk of developing the...

  3. Dec 19, 2022 · If you have a mutation in one of your own two sets of genes, you’re what’s known as a carrier: You’re carrying the genes for a genetic disorder but have no signs of the disease. Rarely, a condition (like Huntington’s disease) can be caused by a mutation in just one parent's genes.

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  5. Type 1 diabetes is a disorder characterized by abnormally high levels of blood glucose, also called blood sugar. In this form of diabetes, specialized cells in the pancreas called beta cells stop producing insulin. Insulin controls how much glucose (a type of sugar) is passed from the blood into cells for conversion to energy.

  6. Nov 20, 2023 · Considered an autoimmune disorder, type 1 diabetes is a condition where the body doesn't produce enough or any insulin. The condition has a genetic component: Experts have identified a...

  7. Oct 17, 2023 · Most people are carriers of at least one genetic condition, and some are carriers of more than one condition. Autosomal recessive conditions, such as cystic fibrosis, occur when a person inherits two nonworking copies of a gene — one gene from each of the parents who are carriers.

  8. Carrier screening for more than 100 genetic conditions, including CF and SMA. No carrier screening. Some people choose not to have carrier screening because: The pregnancy is not genetically related to the person carrying it. The sperm contributor is not available for testing.