Showing posts with label Lifestyle managements. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lifestyle managements. Show all posts

Saturday, September 30, 2017

Now, know your cellular age and manage it too: measuring telomere length by Teloyears

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How well we are aging? That question is often pondered upon but, till now there was no readily available tests to measure our cellular age and compare it with the chronological age. Telomere Diagnostics(TDx), a molecular testing company based in Silicon Valley, California has launched Teloyears. It is home based, easy to use test that requires just a drop of blood sent to the lab, where the telomers in White Blood Cells (WBC) are analyzed and the results are mailed back in 6 weeks. The results show that how well or bad you are aging as compared to others of your age and gender, along with insights into improving it. 

One of the TDx founder, Dr. Elizabeth Blackburn, was recipient of 2009 Nobel Prize in Medicine and a trailblazer in molecular biology. It’s been more than two decades that numerous research papers have well established the importance of measuring Average Telomere Length (ATL) as a predictor of overall health.


The New York Times bestselling book is coauthored by the Dr. Elizabeth Blackburn who discovered telomerase and telomeres' role in the aging process and the health psychologist who has done original research into how specific lifestyle and psychological habits can protect telomeres, slowing disease and improving life. Get the bestseller by Dr Elizabeth Blackburn


Teloyears 

Unlike other genetic test which just tells you about traits or risk for a particular disease, knowing telomere length is much more dynamic because personal lifestyle interventions can slow down or even reverse the aging. In fact, it is known that stress, serious illness or infection can accelerate the telomere shortening and during period of good health the shortening is slowed down.  Along with your results, you also receive expert guidance from ‘Telocoach’ to establish your own custom lifestyle improvement plan based on telomere science. It’s way beyond the routine cholesterol test or tracking ordinary vital signs.

Studies have shown that it’s possible to slow down aging by managing diet, exercise, stress and sleep.

Telomeres are protective caps at the end of our DNA stands. If we imagine that the DNA strand is a big ladder with millions of rungs, telomeres are few thousand rungs at the end of each strand that keep it from ‘unzipping’ and protect the genes which are in the middle of the ladder. Remember the stopper like thing at the end of ordinary zipper, telomeres are just like that.

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As we age, the telomere shorten because of repeated division and a stage comes when they can no longer replicate and become “senescent” which is the cellular equivalent of aging. There is growing evidence (nearly 20,000 peer reviewed publications) that shortened telomeres are related to many chronic diseases, particularly cardiovascular diseases. Average telomere length is associated with risk of cardiovascular disease independent of other vascular risk factors.

The company wants to increase awareness among consumers and physician about the Teloyears test, so that it is integrated in annual physical exams, as the information it provides can help change the life style.

It will also help physician in managing individual patients as the Telomere blueprint is different for each one of us.

It is worth noting that Teloyears test does not replace age appropriate medical tests recommended by physicians based on your risk profile or age, nor does the results should be used in making any treatment decisions for existing  medical conditions.

Telomere Diagnostics has successfully resolved the lawsuit it brought to prevent Titanovo from using the patented technology behind the TeloYears™ genetic test for cellular age. In response to the lawsuit, Titanovo has taken down its website and ceased all sales and distribution of all of its products and services.

Teloyears has not been cleared or approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

Here is a video about Telomere length by Teloyears.







Friday, September 29, 2017

MAP healthwatch: Watch that monitors, analyze and predict your health status



Since the first wave of wearables hit the market, everyone is excited about the impact these devices have on improving the healthcare industry. We have seen Fitbits, Jawbones and others in the market but, these were not medical device and clinicians knew that a break is yet to come.

Well, MAP healthwatch is about to hit the market soon. MAP watch is a medical sensor that is CE and FDA certified that continuously analyze 7 vital parameters that can most commonly predict life threatening diseases. The watch has 5 separate sensors that measures blood pressure, ECG, Heart rate variability, blood oxygen levels, skin temperature, stress and galvanic skin response.

The sensors include PPG sensor with 2 different color LED, 4 contact ECG (Einthoven I lead), Skin conductivity, Skin temperature and 3-axis accelerometer.

MAP was designed, invented and tested by a group of dedicated doctors, engineers and designers from all across the globe.

Each watch is personalized to individual needs. The medical team records the personal medical history, risk factors and inputs the data to customize the watch. Your vital data is continuously recorded on a secure server and evaluated based on medical algorithms. A team of doctors will analyze the data and the person gets regular advice about medical and lifestyle management to lead a healthier life.

This is giant leap of technology on the “life alert” and “cardiac sensors” wearables that are in the market currently.

The watch has a panic button to deal with any kind of medical emergency, if the wearer presses the button he gets assisted by a medical team 24/7.

There is a mobile app for MAP and is compatible with Android and iOS platform.


Being a medical device has not compromised the look of the MAP watch. It’s very aesthetically designed and can be worn every day as a regular watch. It comes is several different colors and available in man and woman size. Its battery lasts for 24 hours without recharging in between.



It can also be worn during any of the fitness activity and will track and monitor the necessary data.

MAP is currently available on preorder and it will hit the regular market in a week.