
Early detection of cardiovascular and metabolic problems that might affect general health depends on health checkups. In a recent exam in Dusun XIII, Saentis Village, 100 people's vital signs—such as blood pressure, cholesterol, uric acid, and blood glucose—were measured. 21% of individuals had increased blood glucose levels, suggesting possible risks for diabetes, according to the screening's alarming results. A further finding was that 44% of people had high uric acid, which can cause gout and other problems. According to cholesterol testing, 38% of individuals had abnormal cholesterol levels, which raises the risk of stroke and heart disease. Particularly concerning blood pressure tests showed that 83% of patients having increased systolic blood pressure and 67% having abnormal diastolic blood pressure. These results underline the significance of early identification in averting major health consequences and the necessity of continuous health monitoring. The high frequency of aberrant outcomes across several important health indicators highlights the need for proactive steps to mitigate the risks associated with these illnesses and for greater community awareness. Enhancing the population's long-term health and well-being requires focused healthcare programs, lifestyle modifications, and routine tests.