Recent research reveals that people age at different rates, depending on their Inflammatory Age (iAge®), rather than their chronological age. And a person’s lifestyle has a strong influence on Inflammatory Age – including diet, exercise, stress, and exposure to environmental hazards.

The following article, published in neo.life in September, 2021, provides insight into this discovery, and how it shaped the development of iAge®, and of Edifice Health.

Fine-Tuning the Biological Aging Clock – NEO.LIFE

Why do some people live longer, healthier, and more active lives while others their same age struggle with lifelong chronic pain and suffer maladies up to their dying day – which comes much earlier than others? This basic longevity question has been nagging physicians for ages.