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  1. ... able to help you with proper documentation. Give copies to your family members, providers, and health care agent. Carry a copy with you in your wallet or the glove ...
  2. ... Normally, the body contains about 8 to 30 copies of GAA. People with Friedreich ataxia have as many as 1,000 copies. The more copies of GAA a person has, ...
  3. ... a pair of autosomal chromosomes, there are two copies of each gene, one from each parent. If ... autosomal recessive or X-linked pattern. If two copies of the abnormal gene are present, disease may ...
  4. ... In some cases, AS is caused when two copies of the UBE3A gene come from the father, ... pieces of chromosomes Specific DNA to see if copies of the gene from both parents are in ...
  5. ... 120 minutes before your flight. Have an extra copy of your provider's letter and prescription for oxygen. ... care. Bring enough medicine, even some extra. Bring copies of your recent medical records with you. Contact ...
  6. ... juice with you to avoid nausea. Bring a copy of your prenatal care records with you. Get ... you may need. When you travel, take a copy of your prenatal care record with you.
  7. ... include vitamins, supplements, and herbal products. Keep a copy of the list in your wallet and at ... sure you give all of your providers a copy of your medicine list. Ask questions about any ...
  8. ... disorders, you need to receive a non-working copy of the gene from both parents. Sometimes parents don't know they carry a non-working copy of the gene until their child gets the ...
  9. ... atherosclerotic heart disease . People who get only one copy of the defective gene from their parents may ... people with familial hypercholesterolemia. If you inherit two copies of the defective gene, you have a poorer ...
  10. ... mother and father must both pass one abnormal copy of the disease gene to their child in ... the disease. A parent who carries an abnormal copy of the gene but doesn't have the ...
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