Most people have started working on their new year's resolutions in these first few days of January. Besides promising to be more productive or not being late ever again, health-driven goals most likely take the top spot in resolution lists. Working out for a stronger body or healthy eating for proper nutrition are two of these common goals.

But arguably, prioritizing health also means listening to our body and doing our due diligence in detecting early signs of illness or diseases. Many health practitioners have been advocating for early detection so patients have higher chances of beating any disease.

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