U.S. Health Initiative to Target Inherited Diseases by Mapping Family Health Histories
Free Computer Program Offered by HHS to Assist Families in Tracking Genetic-based Diseases
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A new initiative by the Department of Health and Human Services is assisting Americans in gathering their family health history."Family history can be a window into a person's genome," said Francis S. Collins, M.D., Ph.D., director of the National Human Genome Research Institute, one of the 27 institutes and centers at the National Institutes of Health, and a leader of the now-completed Human Genome Project. "In the future, tests resulting from the Human Genome Project will make it possible to identify the glitches we all carry in our genes, glitches that increase our susceptibility to common illnesses. Until then, tracking illnesses from one generation of a family to the next can help doctors infer the illnesses for which we are at risk, and thus enable them to create personalized disease- prevention plans."
By documenting family health history, doctors hope to begin early treatment of those inherited diseases which can lead to debilitating illnesses. Earlier diagnoses and treatment of these diseases will be a major breakthrough in maintaining the health of millions of citizens.
The Department of Health and Human Services has made available a free computer program that will organize a family’s health history, then print out a medical record for your doctor. The new computerized tool, called "My Family Health Portrait," can be downloaded at http://www.hhs.gov/familyhistory/.
The program allows users to add information as it becomes available and even diagrams individual family member’s health history.
A study soon to be released by the Center For Disease Control indicates that 96 percent of Americans believe knowing their family’s health history is important to maintaining their own health. At the same time, the survey indicates that only one-third of all Americans have tried to compile this family information.
The HHS program guides users a series of questions about each family member. Information abour common diseases, such as heart disease, cancer and diabetes is compiles. There are also areas to add health conditions not on the program’s list.

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Takeaways
- Only one-third of Americans have attempted to create a family health history
- Computer program will create a multi-generational family health diagram
- Print-out is designed to be kept in your health file at your doctor�s office
Did You Know?
96 percent of Americans believe knowing their family�s health history is important to maintaining their own health. At the same time, the survey indicates that only one-third of all Americans have tried to compile this family information.Resources
- www.hhs.gov/ dir.yahoo.com/Health/Diseases_ and_Conditions/Genetic_Disorders/ - 22k
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