Genomics|Family History|Resources|Diabetes and Family Health
Genomics|Family History|Resources|Diabetes and Family Health
Family History
Diabetes brochure
Does diabetes run in your family?
Take steps towards better health!
Diabetes is:
- Common, especially among Hispanics or Latinos
Diabetes occurs when the level of sugar in your blood remains too high.
- Serious
Diabetes is linked to heart disease, kidney problems, stroke, blindness, lower leg amputations, and other health problems.
- Controllable
If you have diabetes, ask your doctor about: - eating healthier and becoming more active,
- controlling the level of sugar and fat in your blood,
- controlling your blood pressure, and
- getting regular exams of your eyes, feet, kidneys, and hemoglobin A1C.
You’re more likely to get diabetes if:
- You have family members with diabetes
- You have poor eating habits
- You are obese or inactive
What you can do:
- Know your family history
Find out if you have relatives with diabetes and at what age they found out about their disease.
- Talk with your doctor
- Tell your doctor about your family history of diabetes.
- Ask your doctor about your other risk factors for diabetes.
- Ask your doctor about possible ways to reduce your risk of diabetes.
For more information about diabetes and healthy lifestyles, visit or call:
To record your family history and create a family tree, visit:
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