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Trace your family history talking to your parents and grandparents and collect

information under the following heads:

● Changes in social life


● Income sources and occupations


● Changes in currency Value​

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Answered by patelrahul01349
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A family health history is a record of health information about a person and his or her close relatives. A complete record includes information from three generations of relatives, including children, brothers and sisters, parents, aunts and uncles, nieces and nephews, grandparents, and cousins.

Family members share their genes, as well as their environment, lifestyles, and habits. Everyone can recognize traits such as curly hair, dimples, leanness, or athletic ability that run in their families. Risks for diseases such as asthma, diabetes, cancer, and heart disease also run in families. Everyone’s family history of disease is different. The key features of a family history that may increase risk are:

Diseases that occur at an earlier age than expected (10 to 20 years before most people get the disease)

Disease in more than one close relative

Disease that does not usually affect a certain gender (for example, breast cancer in a male)

Certain combinations of diseases within a family (for example, breast and ovarian cancer, or heart disease and diabetes).

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