This blog explains why a parental gender's heart history is important. According to an American Health Journal report, the females of families with Stage I heart disease are at a higher risk to be diagnosed with heart disease. Somewhere between 30 and 50, these females would be likely to be overweight and start smoking than females with a history of heart disease. As a result of vulnerable genes, parents could plant "unhealthful" habits into their children's minds.
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