Why Your Family Health History Matters for Disease Prevention
Learn how collecting your family health history helps identify disease risk, guide earlier screenings, and shape your personal prevention plan.
Learn how collecting your family health history helps identify disease risk, guide earlier screenings, and shape your personal prevention plan.
Having a parent or sibling with heart disease increases your risk, but family history is not destiny. This guide explains which relatives matter, how lifestyle controls interact with inherited risk, and what you can do about it.
A clear comparison of hepatitis A, B, and C, explaining how each type spreads, whether it becomes chronic, what treatments exist, and how vaccination differs for each.
A practical guide to preventing heart disease through lifestyle changes, including diet, exercise, weight management, quitting smoking, and limiting alcohol.