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  2. How Often Should You Get Routine Checkups at the Doctor?

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    The recommendations regarding how often you should see your doctor for a checkup are based on your age, risk factors, and current health status. While opinions vary, routine physical exams are ...

  3. Preventive Care for Men at Every Age - Healthline

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    High blood pressure screening: The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) recommends adults ages 18 to 39 years get screened for high blood pressure every 3 to 5 years. Dental checkup: Get a ...

  4. Get the Screening Tests You Need - WebMD

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    Screening Tests for Men Only. Men age 65-75 who have ever smoked should also get a one-time abdominal aortic aneurysm screening. *If you have an older "grandfathered" health plan that existed and ...

  5. What Checkups Look Like in Your 50s and Up - WebMD

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    Checks vital signs like your temperature and heart rate. Looks into your eyes, ears, nose, and throat. Presses on different areas of your body to feel the size of your organs and feel for pain or ...

  6. Screening Tests Every Man Should Have - WebMD

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    For most people, screening begins at age 50 (earlier if you're at high risk). Tests include colonoscopy, in which a doctor uses a thin tube and tiny camera to screen the entire colon and remove ...

  7. Blood glucose tests: at least once every 3 years, typically starting at age 40 to 45. Some people should get heart health screenings at a younger age or more often than others. For example, your ...

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