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example
biological age
60.0
yrs

Example — your number is personal, estimated from your own blood and DNA. Not a diagnosis.

The age on your passport.
The age in your blood.

Genes, labs, family, meds — one reading. The future still in your hands.

bioArc reads your blood tests, DNA, family history and medications to estimate how fast you’re aging — and what to do about it, in plain English.

panel 02 · the reading

Five streams.
One verdict.

What no single test can give you on its own.

active findingc · 0.94
MTHFRHomocysteine
now 14.2 µmol/L12 wk 9.0 µmol/L
methylfolate · the evidence-backed lever
citedpmid 18852280

In plain words: a gene you carry was raising a marker in your blood — and there’s a simple, specific fix.

panel 03 · your genetics

DNA you can
act on.

Your raw DNA file is a list no one reads. bioArc pulls the one variant that changes a prescription — and shows you exactly what to do about it.

Upload the file you already have — 23andMe, Ancestry, a clinic export — or start fresh with us.

23andMe · traitsp.47
62% NW Europeancilantro · aversion likely4 carrier flags
CYP2D6
CYP2D6
bioArc · the same gene, read
CYP2D6·4/·4poor metaboliser

Sertraline won’t convert. CPIC: switch to a non-CYP2D6 SSRI.

THYROIDTSH 3.1 mIU/L0.4–4.0 · in range
HEARTApoB 1.42 g/Lref < 1.0 · above
LIVERALT 52 U/Lref < 40 · above
KIDNEYeGFR 88ref > 60 · in range
panel 04 · in your body

Your reading. Mapped.

Each lab and gene result, placed on the organ it actually speaks for — so a page of numbers becomes a picture of you.

panel 05 · the advisor

It has already
read you.

you ask

“Why isn’t my sertraline working?”

RECORDsertraline 50 mg · 9 weeks · no response
PGxCYP2D6 ·4/·4 — poor metaboliser
INTERACTION≈ 2× plasma exposure expected
LABSPHQ-9 flat across the trial
GUIDELINECPIC: avoid CYP2D6-routed SSRIs
LIBRARY3 PMIDs concordant
the verdict6 / 6 agree

Switch — don’t escalate.

A higher dose can’t fix a metabolism that won’t convert it.

citedpmid 36306237cpic 28944942
panel 06 · the evidence

The evidence,
weighted to your record.

Ask a real question — omega-3, statins, HRT. bioArc pools the published studies, keeps the ones whose patients look like you, and shows you the rest with the reason they don’t apply.

It pools published research — it doesn’t run new trials, diagnose, or prescribe, and it isn’t medical advice.

your question

“Do omega-3 supplements cut heart-attack risk?”

0.7
0.8
0.9
1.0
1.1
lower riskhigher risk
Hu 2019 · n 127,477RR 0.92 · 0.860.99
pmid 31389802
VITAL 2019 · n 25,871HR 0.92 · 0.801.06
pmid 30415637
STRENGTH 2020 · n 13,078HR 0.99 · 0.901.09
pmid 33190147
REDUCE-IT 2019 · n 8,179HR 0.75 · 0.680.83
not counted for you · this trial required high triglycerides — not in your record
pmid 30415628
pooled across your matched studiesRR 0.94 · 0.890.99
computed by bioArc · the studies are cited, this number is the pool of them

A synthesis of published studiesmatched to your record — not a diagnosis, not a prescription, not medical advice.

3 of 4 studies matched your profile·0% · studies agree·each study cited (pmid)·we pool published studies — not new research
panel 07 · the omnifunnel

Just talk. It files everything.

A flu last winter, a drug that once gave you a rash, a gene from your DNA test, this week’s bloodwork — mention any of it, and it lands in one record: dated, structured, connected.

chat
last winter
you
years ago
you
this week
you
your recordacross time · 4 kinds
  1. win 2025
    influenza·oseltamivir
    resolved · 5 days
  2. 2019
    penicillin·rash
    allergy · flagged
  3. dna
    CYP2D6 ·4/·4·poor metaboliser
    alters SSRIs · codeine
  4. this wk
    homocysteine·14.2 µmol/L
    above optimal
every coffee · every dose · every walk — captured
panel 08 · your record

Your record,
alive.

Every result, visit and passing remark lands here and stays — dated and connected. By month three it isn’t a snapshot gone stale; it’s the whole arc of you, still growing.

homocysteine
14.29.0µmol/L · lower is better
Day 1 → Month 3
DAY 1first reading
  • Homocysteine 14.2 µmol/L — above optimal
  • MTHFR ·4/·4 → folate plan agreed with GP, started
WEEK 2it remembers
  • Sertraline review — CYP2D6 poor metaboliser
  • Sinusitis · amoxicillin — dated, on the record
  • Penicillin note carried forward from 2019
MONTH 3the arc
  • Homocysteine 9.0 µmol/L ↓ from 14.2
  • Blood pressure 118 / 76 — back in range
  • Switched to escitalopram — working
  • Plan holding · next reading at month 6
panel 09 · family + heredity

Your father’s last decade
isn’t yours.

The same variant that shaped his heart is in you — and in your daughter. Seen early and acted on, the line that ended at 58 doesn’t have to repeat.

fatherd. 58 · cardiacyou · 54MTHFR · Hcy 14.2daughter · 22carrier
if nothing changes

same pattern · cardiac by ~58

acted on · 12 wk

homocysteine 14.2 → 9.0

the line that ended at 58 doesn’t repeat

pmid 18852280 · MTHFR & coronary risk
panel 10 · the commons

No one sees it alone.

bioArc turns millions of anonymous readings into earlier answers for everyone — you gain from it, and advance it, just by talking.

Anonymous means de-identified before anything joins the commons — your name never travels with your biology.

Alone, one light among millions. Together, a picture your name is never on.

panel 11 · the readings

Nine readings.
Nine futures recovered.

Not testimonials — what the reading changed. Bring the light to any plate and the finding it recovered lifts toward you, cited.

Lena V.52 · Sofia
01/09

A decade-long pattern, finally named.

Hcy 14.2 → 8.7 µmol/LPMID 22418087
Mark D.61 · Boston
02/09

Changed how I prescribe to myself.

CYP2D6 ·4/·4 — poorPMID 36306237
Priya R.47 · London
03/09

A screening I was told to wait on.

BRCA2 c.5946 — referredPMID 25337748
Tom K.58 · Berlin
04/09

Not my father's last decade.

Lp(a) 142 nmol/L flaggedPMID 36124802
Sara N.44 · Toronto
05/09

We read the papers together.

6 PMIDs, one findingPMID 30571186
Henrik L.67 · Oslo
06/09

Told me to stop three supplements.

B12 active — sufficientPMID 28759557
Amélie D.49 · Lyon
07/09

Two SSRI interactions, never mentioned.

2 DDIs surfacedPMID 31556760
Rachid M.55 · Dubai
08/09

Three specialists, one connected thread.

MTHFR → B12 → HcyPMID 21392294
Joan F.70 · Edinburgh
09/09

An honest reading of where I stand.

BP 118 / 76 — in rangePMID 33069327
beta cohort · names & cities used with permission
panel 12 · what bioArc is

The AI you already ask.
Now it reads you.

You already type your symptoms into ChatGPT and Claude. They know medicine — and nothing about you. On one question, bioArc searches your whole record — genes, bloods, timeline, even a passing remark — keeps what coincides, and answers with citations.

you ask both

Should I be worried about my heart?

a general AI

“Heart disease has many causes — diet, blood pressure, family history. Worth a doctor’s visit if you’re concerned.”— nothing of yours to read.

bioArcreading your record
genomeraises baseline risk
9p21 risk variant
bloodsabove range
ApoB 1.42
timelinechecked · benign
chest twinge · 2024
a remarkfamily pattern
“father — heart at 58”
synthesis3 of 4 coincide on cardiovascular risk

“The twinge was nothing — but your ApoBis up, you carry a 9p21 risk variant, and your father’s history rhymes. Worth acting early — bring these three to your next check-up.”

grounded in your record · cited
panel 13 · is this real?

One engine. The science your doctor already trusts.

6
epigenetic clocks
800,000+
reference genomes
150+
peer-reviewed studies
50yrs
the Dunedin Study
12
hallmarks of aging
Biological age
PhenoAge
Yale · Aging 2018
Horvath clock
UCLA · Genome Biology 2013
GrimAge
UCLA · Aging 2019
DunedinPACE
Duke · eLife 2022
Hannum clock
UC San Diego · Molecular Cell 2013
Your genome
ClinVar
U.S. National Institutes of Health
gnomAD
Broad Institute · Harvard & MIT
CPIC
pharmacogenomic guidelines
PGS Catalog
University of Cambridge
The evidence
DerSimonian–Laird
Cochrane-grade meta-analysis
Hallmarks of Aging
López-Otín · Cell 2013 & 2023
Preventive Services Task Force
U.S. screening standards
One engine. All of it, pointed at you.
We didn’t invent any of this. bioArc applies the published science — to your genome, your bloods, your history — and shows you where every number came from.
panel 14 · begin

Read together, your biology stops lying.

Your genes, labs, family and history — one reading, in about two minutes.

free forever · no cardYour reading stays private and yours — encrypted, never sold, delete it any time.
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