Take Control of Your Health with At-Home Blood Tests
Discover hidden health risks early and take action with confidence
Age 20s–30s (Testing)
People who tested and built healthy habits early had:
• About 2 out of 3 fewer heart attacks or strokes later in life
• Nearly 3 out of 4 fewer cases of diabetes
• About 2 out of 3 fewer cases of dementia
Early checks catch silent risks like cholesterol or blood pressure before they cause harm.
Age 20s–30s (No Testing)
Feels healthy, so no checks are done.
Silent risks like high blood pressure or cholesterol go unnoticed.
Artery changes begin quietly without symptoms.
Age 40s (Testing)
More likely to spot rising blood pressure, blood sugar, or kidney strain early.
Most problems at this age can still be improved with lifestyle changes.
Prevention here stops small risks from becoming lifelong diseases.
Age 40s (No Testing)
Silent problems continue to build.
Missed chances to reverse risks through simple lifestyle steps.
Hidden conditions worsen without any warning signs.
Age 50s (Testing)
Health checks at this age prevent thousands of serious events every year.
People who test regularly have 20–30% fewer serious heart problems.
A simple check can mean the difference between staying active or a major hospital visit.
Age 50s (No Testing)
The first warning often comes as a heart attack or stroke.
Diabetes or kidney problems may already be advanced.
Recovery is harder and quality of life declines sharply.
Age 60s–70s (Testing)
The benefits of early testing show clearly here.
People who stayed proactive had about 2 out of 3 fewer cases of dementia.
They also had about 1 out of 3 fewer cancers later in life.
Testing earlier means more energy, independence, and quality of life.
Age 60s–70s (No Testing)
Years of hidden damage finally show up.
Higher risk of dementia, cancer, and disability.
More hospital visits and loss of independence.
Measure your biomarkers.
Prevent disease.
Perform at your best
4 in 5
Cases of heart attack & strokes are preventable
70%
Of medical decisions start with a blood test