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  1. ... have symptoms of these conditions or if they run in your family . Other names: thyrocalcitonin, CT, human ... RET gene down to you. If MEN 2 runs in your family, regular calcitonin tests can help ...
  2. ... including speech, movement, thinking, and emotions. ASD often runs in families, so you may also be asked ... inherited disorders that can cause ASD. If ASD runs in your family, these tests may be done ...
  3. ... is expected, such as at school or work Run around or climb when it's not appropriate (children) ... of ADHD isn't known, but it often runs in families . So, family history is important. The ...
  4. ... from your parents, so AAT deficiency tends to run in families. If you have two mutated copies ...
  5. ... for signs of celiac disease if the disease runs in your family (more than one person has ...
  6. ... take. Family health history. If a certain condition runs in your family , your provider will consider whether ...
  7. ... risk for developing heart disease because: Heart disease runs in your family You have another condition, such ...
  8. ... risk may be higher if childhood hearing loss runs in your family or if your baby had ...
  9. ... You may need an immunoglobulins test if immunodeficiency runs in your family, or your health care provider ...
  10. ... problems if you: Have a genetic disorder that runs in your family Have symptoms that may be ...
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