Well I don't
know about her family history of tearing.
«Everything
we know about family history still doesn't diminish our own responsibility for how we make choices.»
We discussed what little
I knew about my family history, addressed concerns I had, and talked about the possibility of following up with my doctor.
If I would have
known about my family history, maybe I would have been a little more proactive, but my diagnosis came out of the blue for me.
Knowing about your family history helps your child feel connected to a greater community - they grow up understanding that they are part of a tradition, a legacy (even if it seems unimportant to you) that will continue beyond them as well.
Not exact matches
And yet, if I turn my attention to it, I realize that my experience of this tree is bound up with much of what I
know about where I live, my
family, and the
history of my country.
About the time that Rome was rising to prominence China was being brought under one ruling
family,
known in
history as the Ch» in Dynasty.
There were people I didn't even
know who really cared
about me and made me more aware of my
family history.
She will
know her health
history, she will
know who to question
about why she was placed and who her birth
family is.
Although he loved his
family very much, he always wanted to
know who he looked like, acted like, and if there was any
family medical
history that he should
know about.
Aside from waiting until the baby is
about six months to start, serving soft, non-chokable foods, and avoiding allergens for a little while, (especially if you have a
family history of food allergies), I would say there are basically two things you really need to
know.
«Major contributing factors other than age are race and
family history, whereas little is
known about the impact of endocrine disruptors on prostate cancer.»
«My clinical colleagues are attuned to asking patients
about their
family history and letting patients
know that we have an active research program investigating the inherited form of this disease,» said Dr. Garcia, whose lab focuses on defining the genetic underpinnings of adult - onset lung disease.
BOSTON — A heated discussion broke out here today at the annual meeting of the American Society of Human Genetics over a hot - button topic: When will we
know enough
about rare cancer risk genes to begin routinely testing for them in patients with a
family history of cancer?
I suggest getting to
know your
family history the more straightforward way — by talking with relatives
about the types of health issues (not just cancer) that run in your
family, as well as when people were diagnosed.
He told tales
about his exes,
family members, and business partners cheating or abandoning him, justifying it with, «You
know my
history, that's why I get paranoid, and that's why you can't do this.»
So, ensure to ask your
family history about bone health so as to
know how to live your life.
I always
knew you were the queen of Nantucket, and it is so fun to read all
about your
family's rich
history on the island!
Knowing this much, a different filmmaker might have set
about structuring his story as a personal journey into his
family's
history.
The audience is treated to a repeated expository monologue
about the Death Queen
known as Himiko, whose meagerly implied
history suggests a more interesting kernel of storytelling than anything regarding Croft and her muddled
family history (relayed through convenient montages reserved for audience members who might have lost interest in what's being presented).
I wish they'd toned down the Baen - ishness of the cover, which will
no doubt put some folks off, because this fantasy / government conspiracy thriller has a lot of interesting stuff
about powerful occult
families woven through American
history.
He had forgotten almost everything he had learned
about our
family history, but he desperately wanted to share what he had formerly
known.
In the opening pages of Jeff Zentner's The Serpent King, we come to
know about Dill Early's
family history of snake - handling.
I think in this book part of the importance of the story is that the reader, like the members of Violet's
family,
knew little
about Violet's
history.
If you determine there is sufficient value to be gained from changing vehicles, I would recommend that you buy a vehicle with
history from someone privately, doing appropriate background checks and consulting friends or
family who
know about vehicles and can provide feedback.
Family History — Most pet owners don't know the family tree of their rats, but if you are lucky enough to have some idea, there are several things to think
Family History — Most pet owners don't
know the
family tree of their rats, but if you are lucky enough to have some idea, there are several things to think
family tree of their rats, but if you are lucky enough to have some idea, there are several things to think
about.
GOETIA Platform: Windows PC / Mac Developer: Sushee Available: Out Now A haunting point - and - click adventure, Goetia puts you in the ghostly shoes of Abigail Blackwood, recently risen from the grave, who
knows nothing
about the last 40 years of her
family's
history.
Everything You Need to
Know About the Nahmads — Art writer Randy Kennedy has teamed up with two of the New York Times's veteran metro reporters to pen a sweeping portrait of the Nahmad clan, a famously quiet $ 3 billion art - powerhouse
family — with a
history of going after a third of the lots in evening auctions, only to put them in storage to resell later — that has entered an unwelcome spotlight ever since dealer Helly Nahmad's alleged gambling ring exploded in their faces.
At the time, Manaster didn't
know about the Stevens
family's
history with the Illinois Supreme Court.
The agent doesn't
know many significant details
about us and our
family's medical
history.
They'll also want to
know about your
family's health
history, to see if there's any hereditary diseases that might play a role in your future health.
According to some experts, «few applicants would move into or out of standard risk pools because genomic information
about currently
known common variants seldom substantially affects mortality risk estimation already based on phenotype and
family history,» and «there is at present insufficient benefit to warrant the addition of predictive genomic data to actuarial risk stratification models.»
We do this by getting to
know about your health, medical and
family history, and your lifestyle choices.
If an agent does their due diligence up front in getting your health and
family history, the only way a quote should change is if something comes up on the labs that you didn't
know about or something comes from your medical records that you
knew about but forgot to mention.
They might contain information that you
know is wrong or that challenges what you have always believed
about your
family's past and present
history.
In the process of getting to
know each other, you learned
about your partner's political views, their culture,
family history, medical
history, and why their past relationships failed.
I'll ask you questions
about your medical
history, your
family history, and I want to
know particularly information
about the
history of the problem that brings you in to see me.
But since we
know that genetic factors contribute to divorce,
family history gives us at least a rough guess
about our genetic load.
And if we
know that we are at genetic risk for divorce (based on our
family history), what can we do
about it?
Help them to
know their relatives and
about your
family and its
history, so they have a sense of belonging.
If your grandchildren are older, you could suggest that they are missing out on a sense of their own
family history and identity which comes with
knowing and sharing stories
about how their grandparents were brought up and who else makes up their wider
family.
Its really hard to discuss this anywhere without hearing «Oh your just trying to turn him against his mother» I
know that happens alot and i
know men and women are both guilty of it but in fact i had never heard of the term «parental alienation syndrome» until a couple days ago, i was actually starting to think based on everyones reaction when i brought up my feelings that it was all in my head and even my son told me i was dillusional right before he stopped talking to me and cut all contact.His mother moved him away to another state when he was 4 basically without more than a few days noticed after i had relocated closer to him to spend more time together, there was
no history of abuse and i was paying support so that was a red flag anyway but hes 29 now and i feel like ive pretty much lost him forever.im in another location i moved to be able to see him more after my parents died in 2008 (
about a month apart) but that has turned into a disaster since he
no longer wants contact.He has a half brother here by myself and my present wife but my youngest son is mentally disabled and unable to take care of himself, myself and my 2 sons are all that is left of my
family i have
no other relatives anymore and i feel horrible for anyone else who has to go through this.
Perhaps they want to
know more
about their own
family history and the places that forged the bonds of your clan.