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PHENO-AGE: THE NEW SCIENCE OF AGING

Recent scientific research on aging has shown that there is now an accurate way to measure the difference between your chronological age and your biological age. Let’s say you are fifty years old—this is your chronological age. Your biological age could actually be older or younger than fifty depending on whether your body is aging slower or faster than your chronological age. Biological age—also referred to as physiological age—takes many lifestyle factors into consideration including diet, exercise, and sleeping habits.

A simple blood test called the Pheno-Age test analyzes bio-markers and is now considered to is your actual DNA blueprint while your is the way in which your genes are expressed in response to lifestyle and environmental influences.

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