Essays about family history disease

  1. Biology: Healthy Life Heart Disease
    ... Looking over the history of my motheramp39s side MacKenize ... live that long mainly because of heart disease was what ... the maternal side on my motheramp39s family, my great ...
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  2. Alzheimers Disease
    ... Family history or traumatic head injuries suffered earlier in life may increase the likelihood of developing Alzheimeramp39s disease. ...
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  3. Huntingtons disease report
    ... hand, any person who inherits the HD gene eventually will develop the disease, provided he ... A few cases of HD occur without any family history of the disorder. ...
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  4. Von Willebrands Disease
    ... chromosome 12 and therefore Von Willebrand disease occurs with equal frequency and severity in males and females. Often a careful family history will assist ...
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  5. Taysachs disease
    ... affected child. Children with TaySachs are most often born to parents with no family history of the disease. A recessive condition ...
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  6. ALS
    ... The next, most common form, is sporadic ALS. These patients have no family history of disease, and the cause of their coming down with ALS is a mystery. ...
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  7. ALS
    ... The next, most common form, is sporadic ALS. These patients have no family history of disease, and the cause of their coming down with ALS is a mystery. ...
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  8. ALS
    ... The next, most common form, is sporadic ALS. These patients have no family history of disease, and the cause of their coming down with ALS is a mystery. ...
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  9. Depression..A Deadly Disease
    ... disorder indicate that their children will also be vulnerable to the disease. ... However people with no family history can also become victims of either bipolar ...
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  10. hemophilia
    ... females who, because they have one X chromosome that is normal, do not suffer from the disease themselves. Other cases may have no family history, which would ...
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  11. Heart disease
    ... Risk Factors There are many risk factors for heart disease. A family history of coronary artery disease is a leading risk factor. ...
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  12. Cancer
    ... a disease. Different cancers have different risk factors. Some risk factors, such as smoking, can be controlled. Others, like a personamp39s age or family history, ...
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  13. Breast Cancer
    ... a disease. Different cancers have different risk factors. Some risk factors, such as smoking, can be controlled. Others, like a personamp39s age or family history, ...
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  14. Alzheimers Disease
    ... is about the same for all races, but women are more likely than men to develop the disease, in part because they live longer. Heredity: Family history plays a ...
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  15. Alzheimeramp39s Disease
    ... results. Scientists believe people with a family history of the disease are more susceptible to it than the general population. A ...
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  16. alzheimeramp39s disease 2
    ... The cause of Alzheimeramp39s disease still remains mysterious. People with a family history of the disease though, have a better chance of getting it themselves. ...
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  17. Alzheimeramp39s Disease
    ... AD. The number of people with the disease doubles every 5 years beyond age 65. Family history is another risk factor. Scientists ...
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  18. Diab 2
    ... For a patient to develop Type 1 diabetes it is likely that the patient has some family history with this disease, or is caused by heredity. ...
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  19. heart disease
    ... Family History We all carry approximately 50 genes that affect the function and structure of the ... Genetics can determine oneamp39s risk of having heart disease. ...
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  20. Alzheimeramp39s Disease
    ... accurately whether or not the patient has the disease is by ... doctors first meet with the patient and their family, a complete medical history will be ...
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  21. genetic screening
    ... number of children who were born with TaySachs disease dropped from ... their likelihood to undergo genetic screening given their family history concerning colon ...
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  22. Muscular Dystrophy
    ... birth through adolescents. However, Muscular dystrophy can occur with no family history of the disease. Muscular dystrophy is a ...
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  23. Cirrhosis of the Liver
    ... spastic disorders of the muscles in the limbs, head, and face suggests the presence of Wilsonamp39s disease, especially if there is a family history, since the ...
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  24. Alzheimers
    ... The cause of Alzheimeramp39s Disease still remains mysterious. People with a family history of the disease though, have a better chance of getting it themselves. ...
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  25. Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
    ... protein. Although Muscular Dystrophy is generally inherited, in some cases no family history of the disease may exist. A doctor ...
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  26. Minorities and Diabetes
    ... Hispanics/Latinos Americans, African Americans, and someone with family history of diabetes ... The main complication with diabetes is heart disease because that is ...
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  27. Renal Cell Caricnoma
    ... A great risk factor in the diagnosis of Renal Cell Cancer and the initial tumour formation would be the family history of the disease, and/or a family history ...
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  28. Adoption
    ... Without a detailed and adequate knowledge of family health history, many individuals ... stress management which can eventually result in disease and illness ...
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  29. otosclerosis
    ... otosclerosis. To diagnose this disease, a patient may look to family history, hearing loss pattern, and a CT scan of the temporal bone. A ...
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  30. Arthritis
    ... Risk Factor Something that increases a personamp39s chance of developing a disease, such as age, gender, ethnicity, and family history. 54. ...
    (3939 Words -- Approx. 16 Pages)



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