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name two risk factors that are typically non-modifiable.
Non - modifiable risk factors are those that a person cannot change. Age is a non - modifiable risk factor as a person's age increases over time and cannot be altered. Genetics (or family history) is also non - modifiable as a person inherits their genetic makeup from their parents and it cannot be changed. Another common non - modifiable risk factor is gender, as a person's biological gender is determined at conception and cannot be changed (in the context of inherent biological gender for risk factor analysis). We can choose two from these, for example, age and genetics.
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Two non - modifiable risk factors are age and genetics (or family history, or gender).