Answer:
have you done anything that bothered her lately?
Explanation:
Yes doctors can test the genetic predisposition of an individual to a disease but it is not done by genetic testing, unless they are chromosomal abnormalities or DNA sequencing abnormalities rather than just diseases with genetic predisposition such as malignancies. Heart disease, diabetes, and cancer; while does have a significant genetic predisposition, cannot be risk stratified by genetic tests because of (1) it is too costly and (2) it cannot be accurate. These genetic predisposition is best taken care of by doing proper history and physical examination as well as doing a family genogram.
If history and physical examination revealed that you are high risk to develop a disease (i.e. heart disease) then you should be advised to have lifestyle modification as well as some maintenance medications, if warranted.
When you have a death in the family you can go into stress which will eventually lead to depression.
Poor lung growth is a direct effect of smoking among young smokers. Weaker and smaller lungs are the result, along with dead cilia, cilia are used to clean the lungs and are often killed. Lung cells are frequently over used for repair and maintenance as oppose to proper cell growth. These effects can not naturally be corrected.