Regular physical activity, a healthy diet, adequate sleep, and stress management are associated with reduced mortality and improved cognitive health.
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By combining science with self-reported insights, we help you see the bigger picture of your health.
This approach empowers you to track progress, identify challenges, and create a plan that supports both physical and emotional well-being.

Gain insights that go beyond traditional medical tests, capturing emotional, mental, and lifestyle factors that shape your quality of life.
Discover how daily habits, stress levels, sleep, and relationships impact your overall health and happiness.
Receive recommendations tailored specifically to your needs, ensuring that care aligns with your individual goals and challenges.
Monitor your growth over time, measuring improvements and celebrating milestones in your health and well-being journey.



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Exercise, Nutrition, Sleep, and Stress/Supplements
Exercise gives years to your Healthspan
Intermittent Fasting, Protein Intake, Vegan Diet, Avoiding Insulin Resistance
Boost NAD+ levels and activate longevity genes.
Using saunas (20 mins, 80°C+) and ice baths to improve cardiovascular health and mood.
Continuous Monitoring Using blood tests and wearables to automate health decisions.
Living to 100 is pointless if you are miserable; mental health is a core pillar
Recent studies highlight the importance of physical activity, nutrition, sleep, and stress management in health.
Fitness reduces mortality risk regardless of BMI, and high activity levels lower cancer risk.
Ultraprocessed foods increase cardiovascular and all-cause mortality.
Sleep under 5 hours raises diabetes risk, while stress and social isolation increase cardiovascular risk.
Multivitamins and diets like Mediterranean enhance cognitive health.
These findings emphasize the need for lifestyle changes to improve health outcomes.
The Takeaway:
Regular physical activity, a healthy diet, adequate sleep, and stress management are associated with reduced mortality and improved cognitive health.