Raleigh Lufkin: hereditary dieases...sickle-cell anemiaDown Syndromeand that's about all i can think of right now......Show more
Eldridge Rieves: I typed that **** in on Google and found plenty, why don't you try just a little bit harder.
Luke Gacusan: anemiahypertensionhypothyroidismsclerodermaleukemiaepilepsymultiple sclerosisasthmaspina bifidagoutarthritismelanoma...Show more
Gwenda Micheals: Most of the non-infectious diseases that I know of are genetically based, but anyway here's a list:Sickle Cell Anemia, Tay-Sachs Disease, Huntington's Disease, Phenylketonuria, Duchenne's muscular dystrophy, and achondroplasia are all examples of diseases caused by a known genetic mutation.Iron-deficiency anemia and Scurvy are caused by nutritional deficits.Type 1 Diabetes and Rheumatoid arthiritis are both autoimmune diseases that may have a genetic component....Show more
Faustino Mellerson: It is a noncontageous genetic disorder where the man or woman is ! unable to tolerate wheat gluten. It manner they can not have ordinary (most) bread, pasta, or something which comprises wheat flour. And also you have got to learn labels carefully as flour is used in quite a lot of foods as a thickening agent for gravies and sauces.
Thurman Buege: noninfectious diseases:1. cancer2. cretinism3. scoliosis4. gigantism5. hemophilia6. diabetes7. moebius syndrome...Show more
Elden Dedon: There are tons of noninfectious diseases:Cancer - all typesLeukemiaAutoimmune diseases such as Lupus and FibromyalgiaHeart diseasePneumoniaArthritisAlzheimer's diseaseParkinson's diseaseDiabetesScurvy RickettsMany are genetic diseases such as:Cerebral PalsyHuntington's diseaseMultiple SclerosisSickle cell anemiaCystic FibrosisJust beware of problems that are called disease but are really classified as "disorders". Many genetic problems are called "diseases" but are really "disorders" or "syndromes". I don't know how picky your teacher will be.Hope ! this helps!...Show more
Willis Liburd: Cancer, diabetes,! lupus, MS (multiple sclerosis)
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