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MUNICH, Germany, Dec. 7 (UPI) -- A German study of polycystic ovary syndrome has provided further evidence that calpain-10, the "diabetes gene," is related to PCOS susceptibility.
PCOS, which occurs when ovarian cysts block a woman's normal ovulation and menstrual cycle, affects up to 5 percent of the female population and scientists say those diagnosed with the disease have up to a seven-fold risk of developing type 2 diabetes mellitus.
Although the problem sounds straightforward, the disease is complex, originating from both multiple genetic components and environmental…