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  1. Learning about your family's medical history by asking a few simple questions may help reduce health risks. ... to ask your family members Your family medical history may help you reduce risk and get help ...
  2. ... technology for these devices. Learn more about the history of how prosthetics were made and used around ... at the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of American History, this is partly because different cultures have their ...
  3. ... 6 months or if there is a family history of stuttering or related communication disorders. ... recommend an evaluation if there is a family history of stuttering or related communication disorders. Treatment often ...
  4. ... to know Stressful or traumatic events and family history could increase your risk. Anxiety is a natural ... developing one more likely. These include a family history of anxiety disorders or mental illness, experiencing traumatic ...
  5. ... rest when needed. Tell us about your family history? I have a strong family history with autoimmune conditions. My dad had scleroderma and ...
  6. ... supported research on exposure to toxic chemicals Natural History of the Human Biological Response to Environmental Exposure ...
  7. ... Clinical Center is often their last hope. A history of healing For more than 60 years, the ...
  8. ... was filmed over a one-year period. A history of hope For more than 60 years, the ...
  9. ... runs in families. Do you have a family history of alopecia? No. No one else in my ...
  10. ... older than 60 are at greatest risk. Family history. If your family has a history of clots or clotting disorders, you are more ... will ask you about your symptoms and medical history and perform a physical exam. To learn about ...
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