A.If you know your genetics, you can adjust your lifestyle to lower your risk of hereditary diseases.
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A genetic disorder (or a hereditary disease/inherited disorder) is when a wrong gene or chromosomal aberration changes what your genome normally would be. For example: Down's Syndrome or Trisomy 21 which means that that person has 3 copies of chromosome 21 instead of the normal 2.
yes, they may have the genetic diseases in their family.
What kind of diseases are the most common genetic diseases? (For example, those in which both parents may be carriers of the disease without knowing it because they don't actually have the disease.)
Genetic diseases like PCD and CF and acquired diseases like COPD negatively impact the mucociliary escalator.
If you know your genetics, you can adjust your lifestyle to lower your risk of hereditary diseases.
lifestyle diseases are a result of a bad lifestyle, heriditary diseases are also a result of a bad lifestyle but heredity plays a part in whether u get the disease
If you know your genetics, you can adjust your lifestyle to lower your risk of hereditary diseases.
Yes, they are the same thing.
The term "hereditary disease" is usually used to refer to diseases which have a high likelihood of being inherited in one's offspring, usually by a predictable probability. For example, if you have Huntington's disease, there is a 50-50 chance that your child will have it. On the other hand, almost all diseases are more probable in the offspring of a person who has them than in the offspring of a person who does not. Thus, a tendency to develop a medical condition can run in families. Such conditions, however, are not usually referred to as hereditary diseases. For example, if you have allergies to pollens, then your children are more likely to develop such allergies, than are the children of your friend who does not have allergies.
One of a group of hereditary degenerative diseases of the spinal cord or cerebellum. These diseases cause tremor, spasm, and wasting of muscle.
controllable risk factorsdiet and body weightdaily levels of physical activitylevel of sun exposuresmoking and alcohol abuseuncontrollable risk factorsagegenderethnicityheredity
Genetic mutations passed from parent to child cause hereditary disease.
Hereditary means that it is in your genes & cannot be prevented but familial means that it runs in your family..like if your mother has a heart attack or diabetes because of her diet and lifestyle then because you are in her family with her same diet then you could too have a heart attack or diabetes but if you change your lifestyle and eat better you wont....so to make a long story longer.... hereditary is genes and cant be prevented but familial can be avoided. HOPE I DIDNT CONFUSE YOU!
Conditions that are present at birth. Conditions that can be hereditary or genetic.
Exercise.
Non infectious diseases are spread by the environment, bad nutrition, genetic inheritance, and hereditary diseases.