RootsearchRootsearch | Rootsearch http://rootssearch.net/en/ The Gedcom Project Mon, 03 Dec 2012 11:01:32 +0000 en-US hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.4.2 Protection Against Inheritable Diseases http://rootssearch.net/en/allgemein-en/protection-against-inheritable-diseases/ http://rootssearch.net/en/allgemein-en/protection-against-inheritable-diseases/#comments Mon, 03 Dec 2012 10:13:23 +0000 Freddy Forscher http://rootssearch.net/?p=44 What is an Inherited Disease?

Individuals can develop health conditions due to their genetics. Chromosomes with abnormalities cause genetic disorders. Everyone is born with a particular group of chromosomes. Chromosomes cause characteristics such as eye, hair and skin color. An individual’s health is also inherited. Your genetic structure is received from both parents. Babies are born with physical and mental characteristics from their mother and father. However, some inherited conditions can be affected by the environment. The environment can include the foods a person consumes, exposure to pollutants, stressful events and other factors.

Preventing Heart Disease

A family medical history of heart disease can be inherited in the genetic structure. Knowing your inherited medical background is helpful. You can take vital steps to prevent damage from inherited heart disease. Cardiovascular disease can affect the veins, capillaries, arteries and heart. Most heart attacks and other ailments do not occur until someone is older. However, the damage of cardiovascular conditions begins in childhood. There are things individuals can do to reduce the chances of developing heart disease. Living in geographic regions that are low in pollution is better for the cardiovascular system. In addition, individuals should avoid cigarette smoke. Finding ways to reduce emotional stress is beneficial. Exercising several days a week is another way to keep your heart healthy. Exercise will assist in keeping your body weight normal. Individuals should avoid consuming alcohol, fat, sodium and sugar.

Loss of Hair

The medical term for hair loss is androgenic alopecia. It is very common in men as they age. The hair is typically lost first on the top of the head. This is commonly called male-pattern baldness. Many men gradually become bald. This can take many years in some cases. However, there are also women that experience excessive hair loss. Their loss of hair does not occur in a pattern. Women tend to have hair loss on the entire scalp. Men and women tend to lose hair at the same age as their parents. Researchers are studying genes and hormones to learn more about hair loss. There are ways to slow down, or prevent loss of hair. Individuals should consume adequate amounts of protein and iron. A food plan that provides vitamins E, D, C, B and A can assist in keeping hair healthy. Dietary supplements can also be used to provide nutrients. Avoiding stress can help keep your hair healthy.

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The importance of genealogy http://rootssearch.net/en/allgemein-en/the-importance-of-genealogy/ http://rootssearch.net/en/allgemein-en/the-importance-of-genealogy/#comments Wed, 28 Nov 2012 09:54:49 +0000 Freddy Forscher http://rootssearch.net/?p=37 Genealogy is more than just tracing your family tree, it is about discovering your heritage, creating a story about your family, and possibly even creating a medical history. Discovering your family is a learning experience as well as a hobby. It will take you through time and across continents.

Where To Begin

Most people that research their families often start with the parents or grandparents and begin to move backwards through time. They often forget that one of the most important things in a family history is to document and connect with the people that are alive right now. You should start by documenting your family members that are alive right now. The way to begin is to receive accurate information from the people that can give you the information first-hand. Once you have documented your extended family that is alive right now, you can begin to research your ancestors. You will be surprised how easy this will become when you have a basic knowledge of your current family members and their stories.

Records – Records – Records

Your family genealogy will expose you to many different types of personal records. What you will find in these records may amaze you. For example, death records will provide you with a clue to any prominent illnesses that may occur within your family tree. Older death records also often have very unusual causes of death, giving you interesting information for family stories. Birth and baptism records will tell you a lot about a person, including people that were present at their birth. These clues can help you find obscure people in your family tree that may not appear in any other records. Land records and Wills often contain vital information about who your family members associated with when they were alive. Not surprising, many of these transactions will take place with in-laws that you will then be able to easily trace. Records like these also often contain correct information about spellings of names and birth places and dates. Many family stories will tell one version of a story, only to find out the truth when you find the actual records.

In The End

Genealogy is a very important task for any family. It provides a way to connect with the past while building a future. It gives people a sense of where they came from, while also creating a sense of pride.

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Family Trees – Back to the Roots http://rootssearch.net/en/allgemein-en/family-trees-back-to-the-roots/ http://rootssearch.net/en/allgemein-en/family-trees-back-to-the-roots/#comments Wed, 28 Nov 2012 08:34:21 +0000 Freddy Forscher http://rootssearch.net/?p=28 Discovering the origin of your family is an exciting and educational endeavor. You’ll learn about the customs and traditions from which your family tree sprang, and you’ll be able to add some of those practices into your own lives. How can you go about investigating the history of your family?

The first step is to start speaking with the current living members of your family. Ask them as many questions as possible about their, and other family members’, birth dates, country, state and/or town of origin, place where most of their life was spent, any children or spouses that they might have had and so forth. If you are asking about deceased members of the family, find out their date of death as well. As the investigation progresses, you may need to find some birth or death certificates.

After compiling as much information as possible from the living members of your family, you can bring that information to an investigator or another professional who specializes in genealogy. Through using the information that you are presenting, as well as providing details about yourself, this individual can work on tracing your family tree even farther back into history.

Of course, you could do some of this work yourself on a website such as Ancestry.com. The type of source you use is really a matter of personal preference. For example, some individuals want to keep their project a secret and a surprise for other family members, so they might be more comfortable turning to the web for answers. Other individuals are not excellent at web research, and they might feel that the details are more pertinent and real if they speak with an actual individual. In any case, it’s likely that you will have to pay some sort of fee to go far back into history.

Once you’ve found all of the information that you want, what are you to do with it? Well, perhaps you’ve been searching for a project that your child is doing at school, and he or she might have to draw an actual tree with branches to represent the different members of the family. After the project has been submitted and returned, you could hang this up in your house. Other options include creating a family tree for the home, or using the discovered information to enhance the religious and cultural practices of your family unit.

 

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