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Biological age can be influenced by a variety of factors, including genetics, lifestyle, and environmental exposures. While some of these factors, such as genetics, are beyond our control, lifestyle factors such as diet, exercise, and stress management can also play a significant role in determining biological age.

Our approach to determining biological age uses epigenetic DNA modifications to measure DNA methylation patterns at specific locations on the genome, known as epigenetic clocks. These clocks are based on the idea that changes in DNA methylation patterns occur predictably over time and can be used to estimate a person's biological age.

What we test

Biological Age
This blood test measures:

Ageing, whilst a natural process, is the accumulation of damage in your body over time, caused by a long term over-activation of the immune system.

Test instructions

You’ll receive your urine test kit in the mail, along with logistics for your sample collection.

Collect your saliva sample before 10am in the morning.

Results for this test available in 2-4 weeks depending on region and will be published in your online dashboard.

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