Routine visits in primary care offer a critical opportunity to detect silent but serious conditions early, often before symptoms appear. Evidence-based screening not only reduces morbidity and mortality but also guides timely intervention and improves long-term outcomes. Staying up to date with current guidelines ensures that we don’t miss key windows for prevention. Here's a case to test your knowledge.

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