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There are many common risk factors to both type 1 and type 2 diabetes, but some are more specific to one or the other. http://t.co/lDr3CEnd

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Evaluate Your Lifestyle - Checklist to Lower Your Cholesterol - Cholesterol

healthcentral.com — “There are risk factors for high cholesterol that you cannot control, such as age, gender, and family history. However, there are factors that you canView full resource at healthcentral.com

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You can reduce high cholesterol risks by not smoking, increading your physical activity, and losing extra weight: http://t.co/GrIUzijS

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Factors to Consider before Assessing Risks of HRT - Beliefnet.com

beliefnet.com — “A woman’s decision to take HRT is greatly affected by whether she is having bothersome symptoms. Understandably, if a woman is experiencing minimal symptoms, she may be less inclined to take estrogen. Women with a family history of cancer, heart disease, Alzheimer’s disease, or osteoporosis should carefully weigh each of these factors with her physician.View full resource at beliefnet.com

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Colon cancer prevention — Screening is vital - MayoClinic.com

mayoclinic.com — “Colon cancer prevention starts with screening. And regular screening should start at age 50 — or younger if you have a family history or other risk factors.View full resource at mayoclinic.com

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Dyskinesia (Involuntary Movements) Could Be Risk Factor for Schizophrenia

goodtherapy.org — “Researchers have discovered that children displaying dyskinesia who have a family history of schizophrenia and report psychotic-like experiences are at higher risk of developing schizophrenia. The researchers suggest that dyskinesia may be used as a factor in predicting vulnerability to schizophrenia.View full resource at goodtherapy.org

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AMD: The Importance of Family History as a Risk Factor - QualityPoint Technologies

qualitypointtech.net — “How important is it to discuss hereditary risk factors for macular degeneration with family members? This new study explains. The British Journal of OphthalmologyView full resource at qualitypointtech.net

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Risk Factors | What is Colorectal Cancer? | Cancer Types | UH Seidman Cancer Center | Cleveland, OH

uhhospitals.org — “University Hospitals Seidman Cancer Center Physicians Provide Vital Colorectal Cancer Education for PatientsView full resource at uhhospitals.org

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Age, family history, poor diet and smoking are all risk factors for #colorectal cancer. Learn more http://t.co/pnK3FzMT #coloncancer

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Health Tip: Lower Your Risk for Osteoporosis

health.yahoo.net — “(HealthDay News) -- Some risk factors for osteoporosis you can't control -- such as your age, heritage and family history of the brittle bones condition.View full resource at health.yahoo.net

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Some risk factors for developing osteoporosis can't be controlled but, Calcium and Vitamin D can help reduce the... http://t.co/vQLNqWbI

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Dr Marina Johnson Blog - Considering Breast Cancer-Reducing Your Risk - Part 1 of 4

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Alcohol, family history risk factors for colon cancer | National Nursing News

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In the news: Alcohol intake, family history risk factors for colon cancer - http://t.co/B9YmBszQ: Alcohol intake,... http://t.co/OqJzF95F

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PSA testing, combined with other relevant patient data can reduce unnecessary prostate biopsies

eurekalert.org — “Prostate cancer screening that combines an adjusted blood test with other factors including the size of the gland, the patient's overall weight and family history, can help up to one-quarter of men avoid biopsies and the risks associated with them, a Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center-led research team says.View full resource at eurekalert.org

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Scientists Pinpoint Gene Causing Squamous Cell Cancer

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#Parents know your family's history of skin cancer http://t.co/MBMbxRzp Genes may be a risk factor

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National Psoriasis Foundation - Could you have psoriatic arthritis: Know the signs and symptoms

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Could you have psoriatic #arthritis? Know the symptoms/risk factors if you have #psoriasis or a family history of it: http://t.co/aCnoEw6d

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TrialNet - Information for Patients

diabetestrialnet.org — “Find clinical trials examining the prevention and early treatment of type 1 diabetes. TrialNet is screening close blood relatives of people with type 1 diabetes because relatives of people with type 1 diabetes have a 10 to 15 times greater risk for developing the disease than people with no family history.View full resource at diabetestrialnet.org

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nataliehodgePersonal Medicine in Paducah, Kentucky. Dr Hodge was a featured speaker at the Mayo Clinic's Transform Symposium in '09 and has been named by Brian Dolan of Mobi Heath News as "The First iPhone Doctor". She is the author of The Personal Pediatrics Primer for the Progressive Parent.

Dr. Hodge's special interests in pediatrics include nutrition, prevention and the potential for the internet to strengthen physician patient relationships. Dr. Hodge is a member of the Health care Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS), a Fellow of the Academy of Pediatrics' Quality and Innovation Network, and a founding member of the Society for Participatory Medicine. Participatory Medicine is an emerging group of engaged patients and physicians who believe that mutual trust and understanding as well as use of media, health IT strengthens the physician patient relationship and provides for better care." /> Natalie Hodge, MD, FAAP Pediatrician, Physician, Active Health Library, and Doctor

TrialNet - Information for Patients http://t.co/zCMM8Ixc Primary Care Doc, refer your type one patients here!! t1 prevention studies PLS RT!

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Breast Cancer Awareness and Social Media | Social Media Today

socialmediatoday.com — “ Over the course of a lifetime, one in eight women will be diagnosed with breast cancer.  While breast cancer also affects men, women are 100 times more likely to get the disease.  Many factors affect the risk of being diagnosed with breast cancer, including age, family history, genes, use of diethylstilbestrol (DES) or hormone replaView full resource at socialmediatoday.com

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What are the risk factors for breast cancer?

cancer.org — “A risk factor is anything that affects your chance of getting breast cancer. Some risk factors are gender, aging, genetics, family history, race and ethnicity.View full resource at cancer.org

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It's Breast Cancer Awareness Month. How healthy R YOUR ta ta's?!? Identify risk factors & prevent #breastcancer http://t.co/wmZ5eM9X #health

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