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Yes they can. Let's get a bit more clear about that answer. Parents give you a predisposition towards diabetes. If your parents have diabetes, you need to watch what you eat and how heavy you get. What they can not do is transmit the disease. It is not a communicable disease.
If you mean can other people catch it from you, the answer is no. However, the offspring of someone with heart disease are more likely to get it than someone who has no history of heart disease in their family.
The reason the disease is spreading is because when your young and your parents take you outside you can be exposed to and airborne disease that only effets infants because their immmune systems arn`t fully developed.
The parents are not required to participate in the process. But the court usually requires that they be notified.
Yes. A 14yo is not allowed to leave without parental consent. That is running away and the police will come after you and everyone who helps you will be aiding a runaway which is a federal offense.
The custodial parent should be notified. If there has not been a custodial parent appointed then both parents should be notified. The court may place the inheritance in trust for the minors or it may appoint a guardian to protect their interests. You should speak with the attorney who is handling the estate.The custodial parent should be notified. If there has not been a custodial parent appointed then both parents should be notified. The court may place the inheritance in trust for the minors or it may appoint a guardian to protect their interests. You should speak with the attorney who is handling the estate.The custodial parent should be notified. If there has not been a custodial parent appointed then both parents should be notified. The court may place the inheritance in trust for the minors or it may appoint a guardian to protect their interests. You should speak with the attorney who is handling the estate.The custodial parent should be notified. If there has not been a custodial parent appointed then both parents should be notified. The court may place the inheritance in trust for the minors or it may appoint a guardian to protect their interests. You should speak with the attorney who is handling the estate.
yes, your parents will be notified
It is autosomal dominant, meaning it is not on a sex chromosome (X or Y). If one of your parents has the disease and they are heterozygote for the disease than there is a 50% chance of inheriting the disease yourself. If one of your parents has the disease and is homozygote for the disease (very unlikely!) then you will 100% inherit Huntington's Disease. If both of your parents have the disease and are both heterozygotes for the disease then there is a 75% chance that you will have the disease.
Progeria is a genetic disease in which premature rapid aging occurs. Children at a relatively young age take on the appearance of old people, with wrinkles, joint pains, and the like. Progeria is not a communicable disease.
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No, there is not any liability to notify a sibling in the event of a parents death. In most states siblings need to be notified.