Peter Attia· MD
if you have mom and dad with diabetes you probably have a 70 80% chance if you're Hispanic if you're born in that family developing diabetes
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if you have mom and dad with diabetes you probably have a 70 80% chance if you're Hispanic if you're born in that family developing diabetes
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in the Hispanic Community it's very common to see Mom and Dad with diabetes and it's very common to see a lot of children in these families so we said why don't we go look at the children and let's see uh if we can Define because they're at high risk yeah uh and if you have mom and dad with diabetes you probably have a 70 80% chance if you're Hispanic if you're born in that family developing diabetes