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On Fri, 09 Jul 2004 03:11:16 GMT, Richard Lamb
wrote: Matt Whiting wrote: So you are saying that our genetics have changed dramatically in the last 40 years? I don't buy it. Our rate of obesity has increased dramatically in the lat 40 years, but I don't think we've mutated all that much genetically. Then again, I'm not a geneticist... :-) Matt That's not quite correct - at least according to my doctor. They call it Factor-X diabetes. I have hardly any genetic risk for diabetes, but have developed Type-1 anyway. type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease. the beta cells in the pancreas are a type of secreting nerve cell different from those around them. the immune system occasionally gets it wrong and removes them. in australia type 1 means no pilots licence but in the usa you have about 250 pilots who manage the problem in flight so well through continual monitoring that they have their licences. amazing to see that after the hoover fiasco. Stealth Pilot |
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