How old are you really? Discover how fast your body is aging 

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We all age, but we have more control than you think.

The good news? You can control how you age with every change you make to your daily routine and lifestyle. Age is just a number — one that you can now change. 

Join Tally Health to begin charting a path to a new biological destiny.

Meet the gold-standard of at-home epigenetic age tests, backed by science. Find out how rapidly your cells are aging with a painless, cheek-swab test and empower yourself to slow the process.

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How old are you really? Discover how fast your body is aging

Meet the gold-standard of at-home epigenetic age tests, backed by science Find out how rapidly your cells are aging with a painless, cheek-swab test and empower yourself to slow the process.

Slow aging, boost your performance at a cellular level, and protect against all 12 hallmarks of aging — all before your morning coffee.

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“I have more energy throughout the day and greater mental focus. I also feel a sense of optimism when I think about the possibility of living a long and healthy life.”

—Paloma L., Tally Member

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“I find that my body is responding metabolically to Vitality. I am more energetic in fitness classes and find that I am more easily able to maintain my weight.”

—Randa S., Tally Member

“[I experienced] improved well-being, mental clarity, and improved physical fitness.”

—Evan B., Tally Member

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Epigenetic vs Chronological Age

Why is it that some people age better than others? The answer lies in a concept called epigenetic age, or how rapidly your internal body is aging. You may be 40 years-old chronologically, but it’s the age of your cells that truly matters. Thankfully, you can now easily measure your epigenetic age so that you can take action to lower it, unlocking more healthy years ahead.

Buy test — $249

Our next-gen age test

While there are different tests that provide insights into aging on a molecular level, the gold standard is by measuring DNA methylation.

Methylation is a tool our cells use to control which parts of our DNA can be read and expressed by our cells. By adding a small chemical called a methyl group (-CH3) to a specific gene in your DNA, that region of DNA is now marked with a flag that can affect how much that gene is expressed. DNA methylation patterns change drastically over time and can be analyzed to make an age prediction.

We have created a next-generation test, optimized for use with human cheek swabs,
that was built using the largest dataset ever assembled of adult cheek swab-based DNA methylation samples. With this dataset, we constructed TallyAge™ using a novel computational approach that maximizes reproducibility and incorporates lifestyle 
and
health factors.

“I have more energy throughout the day and greater mental focus. I also feel a sense of optimism when I think about the possibility of living a long and healthy life.”

—Paloma L., Tally Member

“I find that my body is responding metabolically to Vitality. I am more energetic in fitness classes and find that I am more easily able to maintain my weight.”

—Randa S., Tally Member

“[I experienced] improved well-being, mental clarity, and improved physical fitness.”

—Evan B., Tally Member

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Monthly subscription (3 month commitment)

1 TallyAge™ Test
Personalized Action Plan & digital content
Daily longevity supplement

$159 / month

6-month subscription 

2 TallyAge™ Tests
Personalized Action Plan & digital content
Daily longevity supplement

$129 / month

12-month subscription

4 TallyAge™ Tests
Personalized Action Plan & digital content
Daily longevity supplement

$159 / month

6-month subscription 

2 TallyAge™ Tests
Personalized Action Plan & digital content
Daily longevity supplement

$199 / month

Monthly subscription (3 month commitment)

1 TallyAge™ Test
Personalized Action Plan & digital content
Daily longevity supplement

$129 / month

12-month subscription

4 TallyAge™ Tests
Personalized Action Plan & digital content
Daily longevity supplement

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Individual Tally Age™ Test Result

No subscription required

No membership benefits

Add to Cart

$249

Below is a table which summarizes the strengths of our TallyAge™ Test:

Our next-gen age test

While there are different tests that provide insights into aging on a molecular level, the gold standard is by measuring DNA methylation.

Methylation is a tool our cells use to control which parts of our DNA can be read and expressed by our cells. By adding a small chemical called a methyl group (-CH3) to a specific gene in your DNA, that region of DNA is now marked with a flag that can affect how much that gene is expressed. DNA methylation patterns change drastically over time and can be analyzed to make an age prediction.

We have created a next-generation test, optimized for use with human cheek swabs,
that was built using the largest dataset ever assembled of adult cheek swab-based DNA methylation samples. With this dataset, we constructed TallyAge™ using a novel
computational approach that maximizes reproducibility and incorporates lifestyle and
health factors.

Below is a table which summarizes the strengths of our TallyAge™ Test:

Epigenetic vs Chronological Age

Why is it that some people age better than others? The answer lies in a concept called epigenetic age, or how rapidly your internal body is aging. You may be 40 years-old chronologically, but it’s the age of your cells that truly matters. Thankfully, you can now easily measure your epigenetic age so that you can take action to lower it, unlocking more healthy years ahead.

Discover your epigenetic age

Epigenetic vs Chronological Age

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