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Heartland Family Health History ToolkitDownload our Family Health History Toolkit (PDF File) or call 1-888-881-8852 for a paper copy. Family Health History On-Line ResourcesCDC Family History: Resources and Tools This comprehensive Family History web page, from the Center for Disease Control, National Office of Public Health Genomics, has sections on Frequently Asked Questions, Fact Sheets, The Surgeon General's Family History Initiative, Case studies, In the News, Presentations, Resources and Disease-Specific Links, Health Professionals, Teachers, Tools and Guidelines and State Activities. US Dept HHS Family Health History Visit the US Department of Health and Human Services' Family History Home Page for information on the US Surgeon General's Family History Initiative, the tool "My Family Health Portrait", a list of resources, frequently asked questions, and a guide for health professionals. Visit the Genetic Alliance for Family Health History information and resources, including community centered Family Health History, the "Does It Run in the Family?" tool, as well as Disease InfoSearch, and a Guide to Understanding Genetics.
Find a Genetics ProfessionalGeneClinics This comprehensive site lets you search for genetics clinics by geographical area. National Society of Genetic Counselors ResourceLink allows you to search for a genetic counselor using your zip code.
Disease Specific LinksThe Center for DIsease Control, National Office of Public Health Genomics, lists links and resources for specific diseases and health conditions on this page. Genetic Alliance Disease InfoSearch This site provides an alphabetical list of specific genetic diseases, with links to support groups and public databases that have information on that disorder.
Last updated: 09/27/2007 |
| This web site is supported by a grant from the Genetic Services Branch of the Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB) of the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) and by the Oklahoma University Health Sciences Center (OUHSC). Grant Number: 1 U22MC03962-01-00 |