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Increase your SCREEN TIME

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Some illnesses inevitably rise with every birthday, but regular checks can help you stay well for longer

Increase your SCREEN TIME

Getting the right health test at the right time is key. A free NHS Health Check is available to adults aged 40-74 who don't have a preexisting condition (such as type 2 diabetes or high blood pressure). It's designed to spot early signs of stroke, kidney disease, heart disease, type 2 diabetes or dementia. It includes a blood pressure check, questions about your lifestyle and family history, your height, weight and waist measurement, and a blood test. Depending on your results, you will then receive personalised advice.

Strong bones

* WHEN?

If a fracture occurs as a result of a minor fall, it's a sign that your bones might not be as strong as they used to be. You may be referred for assessment.

* WHAT?

A DEXA (dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry) scan is how osteoporosis is usually diagnosed. It is an X-ray that measures your bone density at your spine and hip.

* WHAT THE NUMBERS MEAN:

The reading is based on the standard deviation of bone density from the norm (your measurement compared with a reference of young healthy adults with average density).

* TAKE CONTROL:

Find out more about bone health from the Royal Osteoporosis Society (theros. org.uk, 0808 800 0035).

The fats of life

* WHAT?

Blood cholesterol levels are measured using a simple test at your GP practice or local hospital. Blood is then checked for levels of good (HDL) cholesterol, bad (non-HDL) cholesterol and triglycerides, as well as for total cholesterol. The aim is to have a low non-HDL level and a higher HDL level.

* WHEN?

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