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Having access to this vital information may reveal the history of disease in your family and allow you to identify genetic patterns that might be relevant to ...
Risk factors · A history of being abused or neglected as a child · Physical or mental illness, such as depression or post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) · Family ...
Family history. Families who have one child with autism spectrum disorder have a higher risk of having another child with the condition. Sometimes parents ...
Alzheimer's disease is a progressive neurologic disorder that causes memory loss and other cognitive decline due to brain cell degeneration.
Alison Jewell: Without a resource like our center, children and families often have to visit multiple agencies to talk about their abuse. As you can imagine ...
Stepparents and remarried parents who lean on their friends, families and broader communities tend to be happier in their family relationships and less stressed ...
The Riggs family had a bleeding disorder that spanned three generations and affected the health of multiple family members. They never knew the cause of it, ...
Family history should be gathered for three or four generations on both sides. Include information about your children, siblings, parents, aunts, uncles and ...
... families that they're not alone. We're by their side. For us in the Children's Center, it's the needs of the child and the family that we put first. It's a ...
Today, DNA sequencing and a detailed family history are often used together to help people understand their chances of developing or passing on a disease. For ...
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