[acb-diabetics] genetics MOST IMPORTANT WITH DIABETES
Patricia LaFrance-Wolf
plawolf at earthlink.net
Sun Jun 10 11:59:55 EDT 2012
<http://r.smartbrief.com/resp/dGuwCchvnWCdpExgCidaixBWcNqrzs?format=standard> Studies highlight importance of genetics in diabetes
Efforts to transform genome-wide area studies, or GWAS, to clinical utility are increasingly important in light of evidence showing genetic factors can improve the prediction of type 2 diabetes compared with clinical factors alone. Studies in Finland and Sweden have shown a family history of diabetes is a bigger risk factor than any single clinical marker. ADA <http://r.smartbrief.com/resp/dGuwCchvnWCdpExgCidaixBWcNqrzs?format=standard> Diabetes Dispatch (2012) Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect your privacy, Outlook prevented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.
ty are increasingly important in light of evidence showing genetic factors can improve the prediction of type 2 diabetes compared with clinical factors alone. Studies in Finland and Sweden have shown a family history of diabetes is a bigger risk factor than any single clinical marker. ADA <http://r.smartbrief.com/resp/dGuwCchvnWCdpExgCidaixBWcNqrzs?format=standard> Diabetes Dispatch (2012)
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