... ’t strain during bowel movements,” she says.
McLennan found that the risk of prolapse in women with a family history dramatically increases among those who delivered three or more children vaginally. ...
... the disease in their lifetimes than the general population. However, African-American men with a family history were unlikely to develop prostate cancer if their baseline PSA level was below the age- ...
Individuals with herpes zoster, or shingles, are more likely to report a family history of the condition, according to a report in the May issue of Archives of Dermatology, one of the JAMA/Archives ...
... than African Americans at average risk for the disease. There is also some evidence to indicate that AA with a family history are less likely to be screened than their white counterparts. The study is ...
... kind of tumors compared to people with no such family history, according to a study published in the September 23, ... medical records of 1,401 people from Utah with primary brain tumors. Family medical ...
... be at higher risk of developing the same kind of tumours compared to people with no such family history, according to a study published in the 23 September issue of Neurology(R), the medical journal ...
New data assesses breast cancer risk among women with a strong family history of breast cancer, but without a BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutation. This may facilitate earlier detection and prevention among high- ...
... at Mount Sinai School of Medicine at the time of the study), said. "Now patients with a family history of prostate cancer can be confident that they have the same outcomes as patients with sporadic ...
... 616 of the people were diagnosed with Parkinson's disease.
Researchers found that people with a reported family history of melanoma were nearly twice as likely to develop Parkinson's as people with ...
People with a family history of melanoma may have a greater risk of developing Parkinson's disease, according to a new study.
... in the veins, appear to have more than double the risk of developing the condition than those without a family history, according to a report in the March 23 issue of Archives of Internal Medicine.
... the veins, appear to have more than double the risk of developing the condition than those without a family history, according to a report in the March 23 issue of Archives of Internal Medicine, one ...
... of those with venous thrombosis, or blood clots in the veins, appear to have more than double the risk of developing the condition than those without a family history, according to a new article.
... at genetic risk are at similar risk for discrimination because their label of having a family history of disease."
In an accompanying editorial, Professor Aad Tibben from Leiden University in the ...
... treating psychiatric conditions, the authors note.
From a public health perspective, family history may be useful for determining which patients will have the poorest prognosis," they conclude. "For ...