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Family history

Introduction: Family history

Description of Family history

Family history: A record of a person's current and past illnesses, and those of his or her parents, brothers, sisters, children, and other family members. A family history shows the pattern of certain diseases in a family, and helps to determine risk factors for those and other diseases.
Source: National Institute of Health

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