Forbes March 19, 2022
John Koetsier

What can your blood tell you about your health?

Not much, unless you’re going to a doctor, getting a blood sample taken, waiting days or weeks, then going back to the doctor to get the results. And that’s something you might do once a year or less. Now however, that’s changing, as a former Apple Health and Apple Watch executive is launching COR, a “Fitbit for your blood” that allows you to get frequent and regular data on health, diet, and fitness from your blood, virtually any time you want.

This is enabled by the first-ever blood analysis infrared spectrometer for home use. And the result — if you act on the analysis — is potentially an extra 15 years...

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