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When A Doctor Asks For Family History All I Know Is My Younger Biological Sister Has Asthma, Because We Were Adopted. Is There Anything Thing I Can Do To Get A Better Family History When You Are Adopted?
I'm adopted and have no family medical history, would like help in how to answer my questions.
asked 11 months ago
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You need to search your family history in order to know the answers of your questions. I am giving you three web links to search for your family history.
Family History
Government Website
BBC Family Search
answered 11 months ago
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