Babies and children that have a genetic predisposition to diabetes are not guaranteed to become diabetics. You can help manage your child's blood glucose levels by choosing foods that have slowly digestible carbohydrates and plenty of nutrients....
Depressive illnesses may run in families, and people may inherit a vulnerability or tendency toward developing depression, but despite decades of scientific investigation, researchers still do not have absolute proof that people are born with a...
Schizophrenia affects approximately one percent of the population in any given year. Schizophrenia has been deemed a severe brain disorder that does not discriminate, although males tend to show earlier age symptoms than females. Schizophrenia...
Initially driven by the social sciences, the nature vs. nurture debate is still researched by many scientific, psychological, medical and anthropological groups. The foundation of the debate still questions whether a child is a product of genes or...
Successful weight loss hinges on three elements -- aerobic exercise, a healthy diet and strength training. Most people have the diet and exercise part down, but neglect to build strong, lean muscle. Those people do themselves a disservice because...
Exogenous depression is brought about by traumatic life events. Often referred to as reactive or situational depression, it differs in origin from what is known as endogenous depression, which is likely precipitated by a genetic or physiological...
Your TDEE, or Total Daily Energy Expenditure, is the total number of calories you burn every day. Calculate your TDEE by applying an activity modifier to your BMR or basal metabolic rate. Determine your BMR using the Katch-McArdle Formula if you...
Multiple personality disorder is now known as dissociative identity disorder. It is a rare psychiatric illness characterized by the presence of two or more personalities. The subpersonalities are usually quite different from the primary...
Crohn's disease is also known as inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and has no known medical cure. Individuals who are affected by this disease experience an ongoing inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract. Crohn's disease usually affects the...
Before you get a piercing, consider the possibility of a keloid forming. Trauma or injury to the body creates scar tissue. When scar tissue overgrows, a keloid forms. Keloids resemble a raised bump on the surface of the skin. People often confuse...
The National Cancer Institute estimates that in 2009 more than 20,000 American women were diagnosed with, and over 14,000 women died from, ovarian cancer. Because of the difficulty in detecting ovarian cancer, this disease is known as a "silent...
If you are 30 lbs. overweight, the thought of starting a new exercise plan may sound unappealing. You may feel as though you are too out of shape to make it through a workout. Any type of exercise can be beneficial not only to your weight, but...
Aging is unavoidable as is genetic predisposition to certain disorders and yes, even white hair. As you age, melanocytes, the cells responsible for production of your hair color, decrease production. This causes your hair to grow lighter and...
You were born with a genetic predisposition to grow into a certain frame, according to Dr. William H. Sheldon, who in the 1940s introduced the concept of Somatotypes. Sheldon said that you either fit into one of three body type categories or you...
You may naturally have large, muscular thigh muscles or it may be a genetic predisposition. Having large thigh muscles can make it difficult to fit into smaller sizes of clothing or it might make you feel less confident when you bare your legs. If...
A v-cut waist is lean, free of fat and sculpted with muscles so that you can literally see a "V" running from the abdominals into the pelvis area. Unfortunately, some people are born with a predisposition to extra weight or have slower metabolisms...
Anorexia nervosa refers to an eating disorder characterized by starvation or eating far fewer calories than the body needs to properly function and survive. Although some people turn to anorexia in their attempt to lose weight, for many others the...
According to MayoClinic.com, Tegretol is a medication used to treat seizures in patients with epilepsy. The generic name for this medication is carbamazepine. This medication may also be prescribed to treat pain related to trigeminal neuralgia....
Excessive facial hair, also called hypertrichosis, is a common occurrence in women with darker skin tones, according to Dr. Susan Taylor's Brownskin.net. Hypertrichosis causes your natural facial hair, which is normally fine and thin, to become...
Noticeable red veins on the nose are often called spider veins. Poor circulation, weak blood vessel walls, poor diet, alcohol or cigarettes can cause them. Some individuals have a predisposition for red spider veins due to family genetics....
Excess tummy flab is a source of discontent for many dieters. When fat accumulates in this area, it can be difficult to get sized properly for clothing, and you may feel overly self-conscious when wearing form-fitting clothes. Some people may have...
Diabetes describes a group of disorders characterized by abnormal glucose metabolism and elevated blood sugar levels. The primary forms of chronic diabetes are type 1 and type 2, which have different causes. Although high blood sugar levels...
Eating a diet high in cholesterol may damage your health and longevity. The American Heart Association recommends that you maintain total blood cholesterol levels of less than 200 mg/dL with less than 100 mg/dL of low-density lipoproteins. If your...
Anger serves an adaptive function in our lives by mobilizing us to take action on a perceived threat. Depression makes us feel powerless, which can be perceived as a threat. These basic facts about our emotional lives set the stage for what can be...
Substance abuse is a term used to describe dependency on an addictive chemical substance such as cocaine, heroin or methamphetamine. Narconon suggests that these chemicals become the focus of addictive behaviors due to their impact and influence...
Hereditary factors can significantly raise risk factors for heart disease. Research findings published in a 2005 issue of the "Journal of the American Medical Association" identify a cox-2 genetic molecule that serves as a protective factor when...
Rheumatoid arthritis causes inflammation and swelling in the joints. The disease can be debilitating, interfering with everyday activities, sometimes even those as simple as opening a bottle. Doctors at the Mayo Clinic report that rheumatoid...
The exact cause of asthma remains unknown, although certain factors are known to influence the development. The inflammation that occurs in asthma results in smaller airways and makes air exchange more difficult for the lungs, causing periodic...
According to "Foundations and Adult Health Nursing," dark circles can occur under your eyes for a variety of reasons, including hereditary predisposition, fatigue and vitamin and mineral deficiencies. Regardless of why you have dark circles under...
Colorectal cancer refers to cancerous growths in the colon and rectum, which are the third most common cancers in the Western world. Learn more about colorectal cancer in children including treatments and symptoms in this medical video.