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Empirical Health for web

Comprehensive preventive heart health solution scaled w/ AI

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Health & Fitness

When Empirical Health first launched, it was centered around iOS and Android apps to help you optimize your heart health in your daily life. But sometimes you need a larger screen, especially when viewing blood test reports (there are 100+ biomarkers per test). Now, you can view all of your blood test results, check heart attack risk scores, message your doctor, and schedule lab reviews from your desktop or phone without downloading an app.

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Hey everyone, Today we're announcing a new way to interact with Empirical Health through our web app. We took all the features we loved from our mobile app including viewing your test results, chatting with your medical team, predicting your heart attack risk, and more and brought it to our new web app. Our core value prop remains the same: Heart disease kills one in five people in the U.S.—but 80% of heart attacks can be avoided, and your risk is predictable using statistical models up to 30 years in advance. Measure We're offering a $190 test measuring 100+ biomarkers—available at 2,200+ locations nationwide. This includes key biomarkers like: * ApoB: every 10 mg/dL drop cuts heart disease risk by 9% * Lp(a): up to 6x more atherogenic than regular LDL * hs-CRP: an inflammation biomarker that predicts heart disease better than cholesterol Predict Next, we show how your heart attack risk could change by age 70— * If you do nothing * If you follow a tailored plan with medication, diet, and exercise Many people cut their risk by 50% or more with the right changes. Prevent Then, we help you build a personalized action plan with the help of our doctors. Make lifestyle changes to your diet and exercise routine, or start taking a new medication to help prevent heart disease. Check is out here: https://app.empirical.health/app...

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After a user gets results back, what does the end-to-end workflow look like from “numbers on a screen” to a concrete plan—how do you decide what to prioritize first, and how do you coordinate with (or complement) the user’s existing primary care/cardiologist?

Great idea to combine medical care with long-term tracking. Since health data regulations are different here, do you have a roadmap for expanding to the EU market? We are definitely waiting for something like this in Europe!