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It depends on the disease. In the genetics course I took, I found it fascinating to learn that you may have a certain gene that predisposes you to a disease, but only certain environmental factors can turn it on (such as a virus, and many autoimmune diseases are triggered by environmental factors). Lots of things go into how or if a disease will be passed on. Look into genetics. As far as cardiac, again, depends on the disease and of course, environmental factors.
StrawberryEllieBean
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I'm study cardiac assessment for the ccu and well, I'm curious, is there really a correlation with family history and disease? Wouldn't it depend on numerous factors other than genetics? Even if it was upbringing, what if your lifestyles differed extremely?In addition, how about family who didn't live together? Is there still a strong familial correlation to the patient's disease ?