July 15, 2024 - News

Lifeforce Makes Health Optimization Actionable

Its new Lifescore simplifies the science of living well.
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In pursuit of optimal well-being, knowledge is power.

The latest: Lifeforce introduced Lifescore, a feature distilling complex health insights into one actionable metric.

Enhancing the company’s proactive care platform—including clinical-grade diagnostics and expert coaching—Lifescore creates a roadmap toward holistic optimization.

All-in. Leveraging at-home bloodwork and a detailed health questionnaire, the following inputs inform a comprehensive 1–100 score:

  • Quality of life: Evaluating energy, focus, and libido biomarkers.
  • Longevity risk: Assessing the likelihood of cancer, heart disease, diabetes, and other chronic diseases.
  • Biological age: Measuring organ health and rate of cellular aging.

After testing and analysis, members review their Lifescore with a functional medicine clinician to develop a personalized care plan based on the results.

Prioritizing progress, quarterly reassessments, ongoing telehealth support, and 1:1 access to Lifeforce’s care team ensure the plan’s effectiveness.

By providing a singular metric to improve upon, CEO Dugal Bain-Kim says Lifeforce is empowering members to invest in their well-being:

“Lifescore is like a credit score for your health. It’s an easy-to-understand look at your health, allowing you to proactively manage it, improve your life now, and prevent future medical issues.”

Guiding informed decision-making, Lifeforce care teams deliver nutrition, exercise, lifestyle, and supplement recommendations — plus hormone therapy and prescription peptides.

Punchline: Demystifying health data, Lifeforce is crunching the numbers. A North Star to follow, Lifescore makes progress unmistakable — simplifying the quest for longevity and improved quality of life.

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