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ApoB, ferritin, hormones, inflammation — the markers worth knowing, and how to read them.
TruDiagnostic is an epigenetic testing company offering biological age and methylation-based health insights for consumers, practitioners, and research users.
People seeking advanced biological age, epigenetic testing, and methylation-based health insights.
These are editorial signals, not endorsements. Always pair with qualified medical guidance.
A short due-diligence list to apply before paying, booking, subscribing, or building a routine around any longevity tool, test, or program.
What exactly will this measure, track, or improve — and over what time horizon?
Is there medical or clinician oversight, and how qualified are the people behind it?
How should I interpret the data, and what does a meaningful change actually look like?
What will I do differently with the results? If the answer is unclear, the signal isn't useful yet.
Is the claim evidence-led or marketing-led? Where is the underlying research?
What is the true cost after the first purchase, test, or subscription — including renewals?
Does this replace medical advice? It should not. Where does professional care still belong?
How does this compare to simpler, lower-cost, or higher-evidence alternatives?
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Epigenetic age tests are emerging and can be difficult to interpret. Users should confirm what is actionable before making health decisions.

ApoB, ferritin, hormones, inflammation — the markers worth knowing, and how to read them.

What each test really tells you — and where the marketing outruns the science.