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Oct
10

What are the odds of having diabetes if nobody in your immediate family is known to have it?

In other words, is it likely to have prediabetes or diabetes if nobody in your family has it?
While I’m at it, is prediabetes/diabetes common in teenagers?




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1 comment

  1. Rob says:

    Type 1 you developes in childhood and you would probably have known by now.

    Type 2 developes in obese people, and it does not matter in there is not history. You could still get it, so get tested if you are concerned.

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