domingo, 29 de junio de 2014

Improvements in Ability to Detect Undiagnosed Diabetes by Using Information on Family History Among Adults in the United States

Improvements in Ability to Detect Undiagnosed Diabetes by Using Information on Family History Among Adults in the United States



Genomics & Health Impact Update

Diabetes: Genomics & Family History

diabetes with DNA in background and three generation of men in the foreground
Susceptibility to type 2 diabetes mellitus—from genes to prevention.External Web Site Icon 
Marie-France Hivert et al. Nature Reviews Endocrinology (2014)
CDC information: Prediabetes: Am I at risk?
Did you know? More than 3300 genes have been reported with risk of type 2 diabetes and its outcomes, including more than 150 genomewide association studies. To find out more, visit the HuGE NavigatorExternal Web Site Icon
Check out genetic disorders and tests associated with diabetes at the NIH Genetic Testing RegistryExternal Web Site Icon

Recent studies
Association of a low-frequency variant in HNF1A with type 2 diabetes in a Latino population.External Web Site Icon 
The SIGMA Type 2 Diabetes Consortium JAMA. 2014;311(22):2305-2314.

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