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<blockquote data-quote="Zhnyaka" data-source="post: 2530339" data-attributes="member: 554712"><p>Haha, yes, that's why I made a joke about the twin</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I have not heard such a theory about t2, but in general you are right, it would be good to take a group of identical twins (at least 100 pairs) and see if there is a difference in age changes between those who have t1 and those who do not have diabetes</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I mean, there are no two identical twins, one of which would have t2, and the other would not have (I'm not 100% sure about t2, because I've never been particularly interested in t2), but in the case of t1, this happens.</p><p></p><p>as a matter of fact, I wonder if aging is a genetic thing or not</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zhnyaka, post: 2530339, member: 554712"] Haha, yes, that's why I made a joke about the twin I have not heard such a theory about t2, but in general you are right, it would be good to take a group of identical twins (at least 100 pairs) and see if there is a difference in age changes between those who have t1 and those who do not have diabetes I mean, there are no two identical twins, one of which would have t2, and the other would not have (I'm not 100% sure about t2, because I've never been particularly interested in t2), but in the case of t1, this happens. as a matter of fact, I wonder if aging is a genetic thing or not [/QUOTE]
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