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The Role of Genetic Factors in Disease Development

The Role of Genetic Factors in Disease Development

Diseases
Genetic factors are one of the key components that have a significant impact on an individual's health. Genes regulate a person's bodily functions, determine their physical characteristics, and potentially affect their susceptibility to disease. In this article, we will examine the role of genetic factors in disease development. The impact of genetic factors on disease development is a complex concept. It will be explained through both monogenic diseases and polygenic diseases. Monogenic Diseases and Genetic Predisposition Monogenic diseases are diseases in which a single genetic change (mutation) causes the development of a disease. Examples of such diseases include cystic fibrosis, sickle cell anemia, and Huntington's disease. The development of these diseases depends on the prese...
World Cerebral Palsy day: Awareness and Hope

World Cerebral Palsy day: Awareness and Hope

Awareness
World Cerebral Palsy Day is celebrated every year on October 6th around the world. It is an important opportunity to draw attention to spastic paralysis (cerebral palsy) patients and their families, raise awareness and raise public awareness. This special day is a call to understand and support the lives of individuals with cerebral palsy. Cerebral Palsy is a neurological disorder that mostly occurs in infancy or childhood. This affects the brain's ability to control muscles. It may cause the person to involuntarily tighten their muscles and make it difficult to move. However, the strong determination and love of life of individuals with this disease enable them to live their lives in an inspiring way. World Cerebral Palsy Day has the following important aims: Raising Awaren...