What Doctors Wish They Knew

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By Staff
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Millennials (born between 1981 and 1996) have different healthcare preferences than previous generations — prioritizing virtual visits, opting for urgent care clinics over standard care settings, and often forgoing a regular primary care provider, for instance.
In the United States, they’re also more likely to be at a higher risk of developing chronic conditions like diabetes and obesity, compared to their counterparts in Generation X (born between 1965 and 1980, also called Gen X).

With these generational differences in mind, here’s what physicians wish that millennials (who are currently in their thirties and forties) knew about managing — and optimizing — their health.

1. You’re Not Too Young for Preventive Screenings

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