screening for chronic diseases
Screening for chronic diseases refers to the process of conducting tests, examinations, or assessments to identify underlying health conditions that develop over a long period. It aims to detect these diseases early on, typically before symptoms arise, allowing for timely intervention, treatment, or management to potentially prevent complications and improve outcomes.
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