The US Department of Health and Human Services and the US Surgeon General just launched My Family Health Portrait.
Seems like a good idea. The skeptic in me thinks it sounds like big brother is watching.
Americans know that family history is important to health. A recent survey found that 96 percent of Americans believe that knowing their family history is important. Yet, the same survey found that only one-third of Americans have ever tried to gather and write down their family's health history.
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It's a wise thing to do. Since it's for our own good, it's a must so that we will be able to minimize or avoid those ailments.
I agree. Most patients with families who have hereditary ailments probably had their share because of ignorance. With this reminder, I believe more people will be aware of their family's health history.
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