When it comes to your health, it's hard to be on the lookout for something you don't know you are at risk of having. Our Risk Assessments can help. Most take just a few minutes to complete. They can educate you about risk factors for a range of conditions and provide valuable feedback you can use to help lessen your chance of illness.
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Alcohol Use Assessment
Most adults who drink alcohol are moderate drinkers and are at low risk
for alcohol dependence. If you're concerned about drinking use this tool to find out if you have a problem. |
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Breast Cancer Risk Assessment
Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in women (other than skin cancer). The American Cancer Society reports the breast cancer death rate is declining, probably because of earlier detection and improved treatment. This short assessment will help you determine if you have major risk factors for breast cancer. |
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Cervical Cancer Risk Assessment
This assessment is valid for women between the ages of 21 and 69 who have had sexual intercourse at least once and who have not had a hysterectomy with removal of the cervix. |
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Colorectal Cancer Risk Assessment
Cancer of the colon or rectum (colorectal cancer) usually develops slowly, over several years. Excluding skin cancers, colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer in both men and women in the United States and the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths, according to the American Cancer Society (ACS). Still, the death rate from colorectal cancer has been dropping for the last 15 years because of better detection and treatment. Take this simple assessment to learn about your risks for colorectal cancer. |
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Coronary Artery Disease Assessment
Coronary artery disease (CAD) is the most common type of heart disease. It is the leading cause of death in the United States in both men and women. Determine your risk for developing CAD using this assessment tool. |
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Depression Risk Assessment
This questionnaire can help you find out how likely you are to have depression. |
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Osteoporosis Risk Assessment for Women
Osteoporosis is a disease that slowly weakens bones until they break easily. People who suffer a broken bone related to osteoporosis often experience a downward turn in their overall health. |
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Ovarian Cancer Risk Assessment
A woman's risk of getting invasive ovarian cancer during her lifetime is about 1 in 71. This short assessment will help you determine if you have major risk factors for ovarian cancer. |
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Postpartum Depression Assessment
It's natural to feel strong emotions just after you've had a baby. You may feel elated, or you may feel sad. But for some women, feelings of sadness are much more intense. These intense feelings are called postpartum depression. Postpartum depression can be treated with medication and counseling. |
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Stress Trigger Assessment
Too much stress can affect both your emotional and physical health. This assessment will help you identify your life "stressors." |
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Substance Abuse Assessment
Sometimes, people who abuse drugs aren't aware they have a problem. This assessment is for people who regularly use drugs and wonder if they have issues with
abuse or addiction. |
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Type 2 Diabetes Risk Assessment
The questions in this assessment ask about risk factors—conditions that may put you at risk for developing type 2 diabetes. The American Diabetes Association (ADA) states that the more risk factors you have, the more likely you are to develop diabetes. |
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Understanding Your Response to Stress
Recognizing the symptoms of stress in your life is one step toward managing it. This assessment will help you learn your particular stress symptoms. |