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How to Make a Family History Book

Putting together your own family history book can be a lot of fun but to make it a good one, you have to put a lot of thought and hard work into the project. Here are some tips to get you started.

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Can high cholesterol raise the threat of prostate cancer?

High cholesterol- Can raise the threat of prostate cancer?

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Tracing Family History - A primer on research methods, problems and solutions

This article is a brief primer on family history resources, research methods, problems and solutions. It is intended to provide some general knowledge about genealogy, tracing family history, and introduce the reader to the concept of deductive reasoning and how it can be used in the research process.

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Your Guide To Preventive Healthcare

Medical experts all agree that good health depends on improved access to and increased use of preventive services. With health insurance premiums being what they are and skyrocketing even further year after year, the first part (affordable access to quality healthcare) can serve as a worthy subject for a whole book. Notwithstanding the significance of the problem, it is beyond the scope of this article. More information on getting affordable access to quality healthcare is available from http://www.megaone.com/hbb/savemoney/affordable.html

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Resources on Family History Research and People Search

Start your own genealogy. Conduct a people search for your Family history research. A worthwhile investment: completing the chain.

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Author Joins Local History and Humor To Tell His Stories

Author Joseph Yakel takes his own unique approach to crafting a variety of books sure to meet a wide audience appeal. Blending humor and history, he's taken fiction and fact to another literary level.

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Breast MRI and Mammography

Some women are at a higher risk of developing breast cancer than others because of family history of the disease. Women with a family history of breast cancer are advised to take extra precautions and preventive measures.

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What You Need To Know About Sleep Apnea Treatment?

Sleep apnea is a serious sleep disorder that occurs when a person stops breathing repeatedly while sleeping. Sleep apnea can affect anyone at any age, including children. Risk factors include being overweight, male gender, being over forty years of age, having a family history of sleep apnea, having a larger neck size, or having larger tonsils.

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Type 1 diabetes Symptoms, Risk Factor and treatment

Type 1 diabetes occurs when insulin-producing cells in the pancreas are attacked by the body’s immune system. Insulin is a hormone produced by the beta cells in the pancreas. It sends glucose we obtain from food into cells for energy.

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Prevent Insulin Resistance

Diabetes is an epidemic; an epidemic that can be prevented by taking action in the early stages of diabetes. Learn how insulin resistance and diabetes can be prevented.

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A New Family History

Have you ever felt trapped by your family history? Many of us were raised by loving, ... parents, manyof whom had very bad health habits. Perhaps our ... ... followed unheal

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Eight Diabetes Myths Busted

Diabetic Care Services, a leading mail order provider of diabetes supplies and prescriptions, addresses some of the most common diabetes myths.

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15 Resources For Tracing Your Family Ancestry

Getting older seems to make finding our "roots" more important. But where to start? Here you'll find a list of 15 resources to get you started on your family tree adventure.

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EarlyWarning Signs Of Familial Hypercholesterolemia That Many People Miss

There are several early warning signs of Familial Hypercholesterolemia, but they are frequently overlooked by individuals who aren't aware of their importance.

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How to calculate your risk for breast cancer

To find out if you are at high risk for developing breast cancer, you can calculate your profile based on instructions in this publication.

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