Interesting to see. Since I reached 60 I never seem to have been away from the GP surgery and/or getting referred to hospital. They mean well and it's good to get checked out, even if it shows there is nothing seriously wrong. They have picked up on some things that they think might be abnormal, which in reality might be normal for a distance runner for many years, such as when taking readings of the resting pulse rate and blood pressure. However, it's better being checked out and no further action required than not being checked out and something serious happens later on.