An easier way maybe would be to focus on screening people who have a family history of heart disease. |
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We also suspect there is a genetic contribution, from a family history of the disease. |
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Men who have a family history of prostate cancer are at higher risk and are more likely to be in the few whose lives are saved. |
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People at risk of diabetes included those with a family history of the condition and people who are overweight. |
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At first it was thought he might be suffering from tuberculosis because there was a family history of the disease. |
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A family history of heart disease is more common in women with coronary disease than men. |
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By way of contrast, Guillermo Kuitca draws on a family history of displacement and diaspora. |
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They say the health implications can be particularly serious if there is a family history of high blood pressure. |
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The Internet has proved to be a gold mine of information for people researching their family history. |
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There is no family history of sudden infant deaths and everything had seemed okay. |
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Significant numbers had a family history of forced expulsion from their homes and had lost parents and relatives. |
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At a still greater distance are cousins and research on the family history and genealogy. |
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They will be asked to fill out questionnaires documenting details of their family history. |
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In January 1998, I started to get interested in genealogy and family history. |
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The multivariate analyses were adjusted for age, smoking, and family history of allergy. |
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Many couples with a family history of deafness or disability seek to have a child without that disability. |
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The Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority is holding a free family history day school at the Dales Countryside Museum, Hawes, on Saturday. |
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I am sure that many of your readers are aware of the recent boom in local and family history. |
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Beginning with insights packaged as part of women's studies and family history, this subject gradually has come into its own. |
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Families are being encouraged to rediscover their roots by using a computer at a family history day this weekend. |
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One of his greatest pastimes was looking at photo albums and books of family history. |
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His family history and life had been crucially shaped by political events in Cuba. |
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About half of women with ICP have a family history of related liver disorders. |
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I know by my family history that a forebear of mine turned on the gods of Mother India and professed faith to the One True God. |
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A diagnosis is usually made based on the description of the mental disturbance, risk factors and family history. |
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He admits it is semi-autobiographical, mixing his childhood memory with family history, and a little bit of poetic licence. |
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Patients with a family history of arrhythmia, syncope, or sudden death also may be at higher risk. |
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She also played bridge, enjoyed researching her family history, and was a flower arranger at her local church. |
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I forget sometime that she and I have known each other for twelve years and that she is quite conversant in my family history. |
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Children diagnosed as asthmatic were more likely to have a family history of asthma. |
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I'm proud of my mother's family history, and of what my last name represents in terms of connection to and continuation of that history. |
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In Stage 5, I take this tremendously sentimental display of family history and tart it up with lots of spaceships and cartoon characters. |
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Other tests that can help us include a head scan, a thorough medical and family history, and a physical exam. |
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They swapped cultural tips, and the Guatemalans shared their family history of harvesting orchids. |
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Instead of watching television, they can learn family history by playing a game similar to a scavenger hunt. |
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The granddaughter and last direct descendant of the late Greek tycoon is also the inadvertent inheritor of a tragic family history. |
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It's the creation of a family history, albeit one that lines the walls rather than the torn, hidden pages of scrapbooks and photo albums. |
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A screen of family history might on average add 30 seconds to this consultation. |
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It is not clear that using family history to screen for cardiovascular disease is useful in children. |
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But local and family history has built up a political constituency that ought to be respected. |
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I am writing in the hope you may be able to help me with family history research. |
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I'll start packing up all of my family history binders and papers, a daunting task at best. |
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Otto's family history is one of a strange mesh of latently incestuous relationships. |
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A family history combined with other risk factors helps determine the need for additional preoperative diagnostics. |
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There's 140 years of family history there and many years of building up the fences, sheds and just sheer hard work. |
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A family history of the disease, or chronic infection with the tropical diseases bilharzia also increase the risk of bladder cancer. |
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Not one of them was prepared to say a good word about the film, which they regarded as a complete travesty of their family history. |
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The idea is to let people build their own family tree, explore family history and potentially connect with living relatives. |
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As a primary example, collection of family history and construction of pedigrees is a common activity in genetics curricula. |
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It was a very moving experience to visit the War Graves Cemetery in Labuan and to complete a piece of family history after nearly 60 years. |
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But such nobility commonly has unconfessed religious springs, deep and hidden in the man's own heart or in his family history. |
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A complete clinical assessment, family history and pedigrees were all recorded in special case proformas. |
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Anyone, even children, with a family history of familial hypercholesterolaemia should have their cholesterol measured. |
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The family history was unremarkable for any neurologic or neuromuscular disorders. |
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If you are new to researching your family history you will receive invaluable advice about where and how to start. |
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Where else can you see a stone throw, eat bridies and research your family history, all at the same place? |
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I do love my Mum and look forward to her newsy letters, but the chances of me getting Alzheimer Disease also depends on family history. |
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Women with this change and a family history of breast cancer have a ninefold increase in risk. |
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There was no family history of dermatologic conditions, and she had no other medical problems to suggest dermatologic pathology. |
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For example, a family history of multiple relatives with Down syndrome suggests an inherited translocation, not sporadic non-disjunction. |
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The only notification there has been was a notice in an obscure family history magazine. |
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Key elements include past or family history of calculi, duration and evolution of symptoms, and signs or symptoms of sepsis. |
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But Kelvin will be able to call on some family history to help him play the role. |
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Some cases have a family history of melanoma, suggesting a genetic contribution. |
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In many cases where young boys sexually offend there was a family history of emotional, sexual and physical abuse. |
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He did, of course, come with a family history and a degree of celebrity that meant he was already a public face. |
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It is striking to realize how much of this material is personal-not subjective, but rather framed by her own family history or immediate acquaintance. |
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Letters have been sent to 350 people confirming their Aboriginality, but others will be asked to provide more information about their family history. |
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Some antenatal tests are routinely offered to all women and others are offered only to certain women because of their age and medical or family history. |
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Maps, plans, technical drawings and photographs are dealt with at some length and there is a separate chapter on railway staff records as a source for family history research. |
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If you or the baby's father has a family history of cystic fibrosis or congenital hearing loss, you might be tested to see if you carry one of these traits. |
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So, like Ailes, I roughly calculated my life span and number of days I might have left, considering family history. |
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Somewhere in the mists of her family history, someone had money. |
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The association seemed to be relatively specific to schizophrenia compared with non-affective psychosis and was stronger in those with no family history of the disorder. |
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Diagnostic genetic testing refers to the use of a gene test in a patient who has symptoms suggestive of Huntington's disease, with or without a family history. |
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Carrier testing is also instigated by a positive family history such as Duchenne muscular dystrophy, fragile X syndrome, or certain chromosomal disorders. |
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There was some concern expressed during the discussion about the fact that only old people seem to get interested in family history, genealogy, and local history generally. |
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Placenames can give us fascinating insights into local history, given names into social history, and surnames into the family history or genealogy. |
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For example, it may be hypothesized that recurrence of eclampsia in pregnant women is more common in those that have family history of hypertension. |
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Taking a detailed family history and constructing a genogram can give useful information in screening for alcohol abuse or dependence. |
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The patient had no enthesopathy, aft, or dermal lesion, and her family history had no spondyloarthropathy. |
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No family history of similar pain, gastrointestinal bleeding, mucocutaneous telangiectasia or epistaxis was noted. |
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Women, even those with a family history of breast cancer, tend to be fond of these protuberances. |
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But what's even more noteworthy for the celebrated raw foodist, given her family history, is that she's alive. |
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William Wallace was a member of the lesser nobility, but little is definitely known of his family history or even his parentage. |
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Other, more subtle signs include spider angiomas, reddening of the palms, declining platelet counts, or a family history of liver disease. |
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Many people have an undiagnosed genetic susceptibility to iron overload, and are not aware of a family history of the problem. |
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Peanut allergies have also been associated with family history and intake of soy products. |
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The main risk factors for the development of melanoma are increased naevus numbers, previous melanoma, strong family history. |
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Lulu, Tracy and Bobbie decided to hire a gumshoe to check into the Spencer family history. |
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The famous author's writing was scrutinised by graphologist Emma Bache from historic marriage records on the family history site Ancestry. |
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Focused on the exploration and discovery of uranium and IOCG deposits, the company has family history and geological expertise on its side. |
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This association was consistent among participants with and without self-reported liver disease or a family history of liver cancer. |
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In 2009 Jones took part in the BBC Wales programme Coming Home about his Welsh family history. |
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Patient had no history of trauma, diabetes mellitus or any inflammatory joint diseases as well as no family history of rheumatological diseases. |
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It's Suralan's trusty sidekick Nick Hewer finding out about his family history, and he does that disapproving scrunchy face thing a lot less than on The Apprentice. |
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The Ibis-2 project sees women whose family history suggest a high risk of the disease being given the drug anastrozole to see if it prevents the onset of cancer. |
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Review of the family history revealed that the proband was the third child born to nonconsanguineous parents, a 32-year-old father and a 27-year-old mother. |
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Not all patients display the characteristic tendon xanthomata, and the family history is not always available and does not always reveal premature heart disease. |
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Beginning on November 1, 1996, the service will be available to all Ashkenazim identified as being at high risk because of a family history or ovarian cancer. |
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It traces important events and family history into the 12th century. |
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In 2013 he appeared in the family history programme Coming Home, in which he discovered information about his grandfather's life in the Carmarthenshire coal mines. |
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This study failed to show that body type, hyperlaxity, family history, degree of trauma, time missed from work, and duration of use of sling influenced the rate of recurrence. |
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A profound interest in genealogy and family history is noted as a feature of the culture of the Celtic nations and regions and people with a Celtic heritage. |
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