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Record
family health history
According
to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, only three in
10 people record their family health history. Yet the incidence
of disease is much higher among people with
a family history of the same disease. Knowing your family health
risk may be the best preventive medicine there is.
Keeping
record of your family health history isn’t difficult. It may
take some sleuthing or a phone call or letter to relatives you have
spoken with for a while. But your efforts could very well make a
difference in your own health and the health of future family members.
For
more information, check out these free online resources:
U.S. Surgeon General’s Family Health History Initiative http://www.hhs.gov/familyhistory/
Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention’s division of Genomics
and Disease Prevention
http://www.cdc.gov/genomics/public/famhistMain.htm
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