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  1. Family History (National Library of Medicine)  
    Your family history includes health information about you and your close relatives. Families have many factors in common, including their genes, ...
  2. A family health history is a record of health information about a person and his or her close relatives. A complete record includes ... of developing a particular condition. A family health history can identify people with a higher-than-usual ...
  3. A family health history is a record of a family's health information. It includes your health information and that of your grandparents, aunts ...
  4. Sickle Cell Disease Association of America (Sickle Cell Disease Association of America)  
    ... affected by sickle cell disease,... Read more Women’s History Month: Dr. Marilyn Hughes Gaston This #WomensHistoryMonth, we ... affected by sickle cell, named... Read more Women’s History Month: Dr. Yvette Francis-McBarnette This #WomensHistoryMonth, we ...
  5. Knowing Is Not Enough -- Act on Your Family Health History (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)  
    family health history, knowing, not enough, collecting, CDC, genomics, genetic, genetic testing, centers for disease control, genetics, public health, OPHG, Office ...
  6. History and Disease Patterns of Legionella ... history of legionella, history of legionnaires disease, history of pontiac fever, Legionnaire’s disease in Philadelphia, legionnaires disease ...
  7. Diabetes Type 2 (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... obesity Not being physically active Genetics and family history Type 2 diabetes usually starts with insulin resistance. ... weighing 9 pounds or more. Have a family history of diabetes Are overweight or have obesity Are ...
  8. Reproductive History and Cancer Risk From the National Institutes of Health (National Cancer Institute)  
    Pregnancy/Related Issues ... Pregnancy ... Breast Cancer/Related Issues ... Breast Cancer ... National Cancer Institute ... A fact sheet that describes what is known about the ...
  9. Family Health History (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)  
    Knowing and acting on your family health history is an important way to protect your health. Collect your family health history and share it with your doctor at your next visit.
  10. Family Health History for Adults (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)  
    Knowing and acting on your family health history can be an important part of staying healthy. Family health history can help your doctor decide what screening tests and other interventions you ...
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