The worst genetic diseases
Heart disease, breast cancer, obesity, alcoholism, baldness, acne... can be passed down from generation to generation.
Below are the genetic disorders considered "worst" as voted by the American Life Sciences newspaper:
Cancerbreast
No one can confirm the exact cause of breast cancer. However, researchers have discovered that mutations in some specific genes can cause this disease. Statistics show that many young women have breast cancer, and the tumor appears in both breasts. Most patients are related to genetic factors in the family.
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Obesityì
French fries and genes have been linked to obesity. Scientists explain that obesity genes helped our ancestors survive difficult economic times of food shortages and poor nutrition. The current era of abundant food has caused many problems in human life, specifically leading to obesity.
Heart disease
Children born into families with a history of heart disease, diabetes, stroke or high blood pressure have a high chance of inheriting the disease. If someone in the family has congenital heart disease or other congenital diseases, the risk of passing the disease on to the next generation is relatively high.
Caviar
Research conducted on a group of young men with acne shows that most of them have a family history of this disease. In particular, if the parents had severe acne when they were young, their children will have the same pathological phenomenon.
Baldness
Baldness is a common phenomenon in men. This condition can be due to genes from the father or mother orboth sidespoopv transformationahpassed on to children. Total baldness is rare. People with this condition also lose hair all over their body because their bodies carry a type ofgeneshair loss
Alcoholism
Research on alcoholics shows that they are born with a preference for alcoholic drinks. Synthesizing many research documents in the world, scientists confirm that 50% of the causes of alcohol cravings are related to genetics, while environmental factors only affect 50%.
Bullying
Scientists have discovered that there is a gene in the human body that increases aggression. The aggressive behavior of boys and girls who like to bully others is likely inherited from their families.
According to VNE
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