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SenoClock Gold: elevating employee health and wellbeing with AI-powered insights

Revolutionizing Health and Wellbeing: SenoClock's aging clocks are more accessible than ever

SenoClock Gold: elevating employee health and wellbeing with AI-powered insights
2023-09-19
(Press-News.org) Empowering Employers Last year, Deep Longevity launched SenoClock, a B2B platform that grants easy access to aging clocks and an anti-aging recommendation engine. SenoClock has gained popularity among longevity clinics and consumer health companies and is releasing a major update SenoClock Gold that’ll enable any organization to adopt the anti-aging paradigm to improve the quality of life of their workforce. SenoClock highlights the drivers of the aging process in its end-users, and now offers a dynamic view of their progress.

Forward-looking organizations can integrate aging clocks to boost their employees’ productivity and care for their well-being. By offering personalized health insights and actionable recommendations, employers create an environment that nurtures both health and performance.

The newly released features of SenoClock Gold include:

Multiple aging clocks: SenoClock Gold is a gateway to all of Deep Longevity’s aging clocks that can analyze clinical blood tests, psychological surveys, and epigenetic profiles in the context of aging; Longevity history: Your employees will be able to track their progress as they continuously interact with the aging clocks; Admin accounts: Easily add new users to the platform and manage your employees’ interactions on SenoClock; User accounts: Grant your employees personal accounts where they will be able to increase their longevity potential by interacting with Deep Longevity’s aging clocks Activity dashboard: Monitor SenoClock activity within your organization and observe the longevity gains of your workforce. With SenoClock Gold, you can easily scale its capabilities to benefit hundreds and thousands of people comprising your organization. The same features also improve the existing workflow for clinics and hospitals by promoting deeper involvement from patients and doctor-patient communication.

To learn more about SenoClock Gold and how it can boost your organization, join us at the Launch Webinar on 28-Sep-2023.  Engage with experts, view the live demo, and explore how you can integrate aging clocks.

Event Details

Date
28th of September, 2023

Time:

11AM ET, New York 4PM GMT+1,  London 5PM GMT+2 , Berlin 7PM GMT+4, Dubai

Location:

Zoom Webinar

About SenoClock SenoClock is a digital healthcare platform created by Deep Longevity that empowers organizations with a deep-learning approach to health and longevity. SenoClock is transforming the way we perceive health by providing AI-driven insights on how to live longer and healthier lives based on clinical blood profiles, psychological surveys, and -omics data.

SenoClock Gold Features AI-Powered Blood Analysis: SenoClock's digital aging models evaluate clinical blood tests to generate comprehensive reports that unveil a patient's biological age and offer ways to mitigate aging-related damage. This technology empowers individuals with a deep understanding of their health, identifying potential risks and offering actionable remedies.

Holistic Health Insights: SenoClock reports provide a holistic view of an individual's organism and equip the users with insights to improve their quality of life.

Mind Age Report: In addition to physical health, SenoClock offers Mind Age reports that assess mental resilience. The report assesses the psychological profile of the user via a survey and provides personalized suggestions to enhance cognitive function and mental health.

Epigenetic Report: The new SenoClock version will feature Deep Longevity’s most accurate aging clock DeepMAge which can analyze one’s epigenetic methylation profiles and provide insights into aging-related gene regulation.

About Deep Longevity Deep Longevity is a Hong Kong-based start-up, a subsidiary of Regent Pacific (575:HKG), working on digital anti-aging solutions.

Stay Connected: Stay up-to-date on SenoClock's latest advancements by following us on LinkedIn and Twitter.

For more information, visit our website: https://www.deeplongevity.com/employers

Media Contacts For media inquiries, interviews, and event RSVPs, please contact: press@deeplongevity.com

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