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Men's Health Check-up List

Health NewsThe best way to stay healthy is to practice a healthy lifestyle. That includes a healthy diet that is low in fats and includes lots of fruits and vegetables. It includes not smoking (Read about "Quit Smoking") and drinking alcohol only in moderation. (Read about "Alcoholism") Another part of a healthy life style is getting the proper screening tests and acting appropriately on the information they provide.

Medical Information Form Top health experts from the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force suggest that when you go for your next check-up, talk to your healthcare provider (HCP) about how you can stay healthy no matter what your age. Our SCREENING TEST CHECKLIST can help. Simply click on the link for the form. You can fill out this form online and either save it or print it. To save, click the "Save" icon, name the form, and save to either your computer hard drive, other storage device. To print, use the "Print" button. The information you enter will NOT be saved anywhere else once the window is closed. This is to protect your privacy. When you're done, simply close the form window and continue using our site.

Screening tests, such as colorectal cancer (Read about "Colorectal Cancer") tests, can find diseases early when they are easier to treat. Some men need certain screening tests earlier, or more often, than others. Talk to your doctor about which of the tests listed below are right for you, when you should have them, and how often.

The Task Force has made the following recommendations, based on scientific evidence, about which screening tests you should have. Remember these are only recommendations and your personal situation may indicate that you should have these tests earlier and more often then these recommendations indicate.

If the screening tests show problems, you can discuss with your HCP the actions you need to take to regain your health. They can vary from nothing, which is also called watchful waiting, to lifestyle changes and/or medical procedures such as an operation. (Read about "Medical Procedures")

You should also ask your doctor about the following:

What else can you do to stay healthy?

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