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hi Im Myrtle Potter everyday Healths consumer health care advocate if you want to give your family a truly priceless gift give them a complete family medical history having this document has never been more important than the age of molecular medicine what your family knows about itself is a powerful diagnostic tool doctors can use this information to decipher clues about your risk a certain disease doctors recommend that you collect family medical history as far back as you can but the gold standard is three generations that means grandparents parents aunts uncles yourself your children siblings cousins nieces and nephews and be sure to record both sides of your family if you dont know the answer to a question leave it blank guessing could lead a doctor down the wrong path having a family history of a disease doesnt guarantee itll be inherited but it does give your doctors the information they need to look for patterns assess risk and perhaps take action to reduce the risk of a d