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Disease Risk
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Welcome to Your Disease Risk, the source on prevention. Here, you can find out
your risk of developing five of the most important diseases in the United
States and get personalized tips for preventing them.
To get started, choose one of the diseases below.
Cancer
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All living things - ourselves included - are made up of cells.
Cells are microscopic packages of living material and we have billions of them.
They come in many different types: liver cells, brain cells, blood cells and so
on. In the normal adult, cells only grow and divide slowly and under very tight
control to make sure that the number of cells in each tissue stays the same.
Cancer begins when one cells changes and startys growing and dividing rapidly
and out of control. This one cells divides to give two cells, then four, eight
and so on until they form growing mass of cancer cells - called a tumour.
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Diabetes
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This interactive tool estimates your risk of diabetes and
provides personalized tips for prevention. Anyone can use it, but it’s most
accurate for people who have never had any type of blood sugar problem. If
you’ve had blood sugar problems in the past, be sure to talk to your doctor
about your risk.
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Heart Disease
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This interactive tool estimates your risk of coronary heart
disease and provides personalized tips for prevention. Anyone can use it, but
it’s most accurate for people who have never had any type of heart disease. If
you have heart disease, be sure to talk to your doctor about your risk.
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Osteoporosis
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This interactive tool estimates your risk of osteoporosis and
provides personalized tips for prevention. Anyone can use it, but it’s most
accurate for people who haven’t already experienced significant bone loss. If
you’ve already lost significant bone mass, be sure to talk to your doctor about
your risk.
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Stroke
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This interactive tool estimates your risk of stroke and provides
personalized tips for prevention. Anyone can use it, but it’s most accurate for
people who have never had a stroke, transient ischemic attack (mini-stroke), or
heart disease. If you have any of these conditions, be sure to talk to your
doctor about your risk.
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