As we age, risks for heart disease, diabetes, and certain cancers rise – screenings catch problems earlier when treatment works best.
Some screenings are gender-specific (e.g., prostate for men; breast/cervical for women) to find issues early.
Chronic (noncommunicable) diseases cause most deaths worldwide – monitoring and early detection matters.
Family history can raise your lifetime cardiovascular risk and guides more proactive screening.
Preventive screening aligned to your goal improves outcomes and peace of mind.
Physical inactivity is a leading risk factor – being inactive raises mortality risk compared with staying active.
Tobacco and alcohol significantly increase risks for heart disease and several cancers – screening helps detect changes early.
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