Game-changing Diagnostic Test For Health, Longevity, And Performance

Who would have thought that algorithms could play such an important role in the future of health? What once sounded like science fiction is now becoming reality, as advanced technology and data science begin transforming how we understand, monitor, and improve human health.

The future of diagnostic testing and predicting health outcomes is already here. With groundbreaking innovations in science and technology, researchers and health experts are developing powerful tools that can analyze biological data, detect early signs of disease, and provide insights that help people live longer, healthier lives. These advancements are reshaping the fields of health, longevity, and human performance.

At the center of this transformation are experts in epigenetics, genetic modification, and advanced diagnostics.

"Algorithms shift the way we practice medicine. Information about our daily lives is actually encoded in our gene expression" - Ryan Smith
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By combining cutting-edge research with sophisticated algorithms, they are uncovering new ways to understand how our genes, environment, and lifestyle interact to influence aging and overall well-being. Their work is paving the way for more personalized and predictive healthcare.

One of the leaders driving this innovation is Ryan Smith, the co-founder of TruDiagnostic. Through his work, he and his team are helping push the boundaries of what modern diagnostics can achieve, bringing us closer to a future where health risks can be identified earlier, interventions can be more precise, and people can take greater control over their longevity and quality of life.

Catch him and his trailblazing work on epigenetics only here at the Thrive State Podcast!

Find out more at trudiagnostic.com

Timestamps

10:14
Epigenetics and DNA Methylation: Changing the biggest predictor of negative health outcomes
12:46
Assimilation and Histone Modification in Genetic Modification
14:01
Methylation and Biological Age Testing
17:05
Methylation and Anti-Aging
18:53
Trauma can also be also passed on through epigenetics
21:37
Is de-methylation possible: In aging, yes. Some things are modifiable, some are not.
23:09
Epigenetics and Stress
27:09
Is methylation bad for you
36:34
Ryan's Best Medicine: Mindfulness.
"better to have some of the proof that they're correct and so those validation studies are absolutely key and something I would recommend anyone to ask for when" - Ryan Smith
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