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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2004
In this era of genomic medicine it is easy to be dazzled by an array of diagnostic tools to aid in clinical diagnosis and presymptomatic risk assessment, yet a simple family medical history remains the single most cost-effective "genetic test." A family medical history can be compared with a genetic "biopsy." Learning the skills of obtaining and ...
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In this era of genomic medicine it is easy to be dazzled by an array of diagnostic tools to aid in clinical diagnosis and presymptomatic risk assessment, yet a simple family medical history remains the single most cost-effective "genetic test." A family medical history can be compared with a genetic "biopsy." Learning the skills of obtaining and ...
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Foucault, the Family and History:
2012Foucault wrote that each of his works represented a new project that developed on the previous ones, but showed him thinking through new theories or new narratives: I would like my books to be a kind of tool-box which others can rummage through to find a tool which they can use however they wish in their own area […] I only write a book because I don’
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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1995
H T, Lynch, R M, Fusaro, J F, Lynch
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H T, Lynch, R M, Fusaro, J F, Lynch
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Mining the Past: History Scripting Strategies and Competitive Advantage in a Family Business
Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 2022Bingbing Ge +2 more
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Systematic comparison of family history and polygenic risk across 24 common diseases
American Journal of Human Genetics, 2022Nina Mars +2 more
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1999
Abstract Perspectives on the family history. The family history discloses specific risks for many patients, such as for breast cancer and diabetes. The technological advances of genomic medicine, in fact, make the time-honored family history more important and indispensable than ever because it provides the basis for genetic testing ...
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Abstract Perspectives on the family history. The family history discloses specific risks for many patients, such as for breast cancer and diabetes. The technological advances of genomic medicine, in fact, make the time-honored family history more important and indispensable than ever because it provides the basis for genetic testing ...
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