Women's Health Has Been Left Behind. We Are Changing That.
Today is International Women's Day. And I want to say something plainly: when it comes to health, women have been underserved for a very long time. Not accidentally. Not inevitably. As a result of choices, underfunding, and a scientific default that treated the male body as the standard and women's bodies as a variation.
The consequences are real. Women navigate some of the most profound biological transitions a human body can experience, from pregnancy to menopause, often without the data, the insights, or the support they need to do it well. They are making decisions about their fertility, their hormonal health, and their long-term wellbeing largely in the dark.
That is not acceptable. And at Generation Lab, we are doing something about it.
Aging Is Reversible. But You Cannot Fix What You Cannot See.
One of the most important findings in modern biology is also one of the least widely understood: biological aging is not fixed. It is not a one-way road. With the right information and the right interventions, it is possible to slow your biological age, and in many cases reverse it.
But here is what gets even less attention: we do not all age the same way. Two people born on the same day can have biological ages years apart. Genetics, lifestyle, stress, environment, sleep, and nutrition all shape the rate at which your cells age. That means a generic approach to longevity will only take you so far. Precision matters.
Women Age Differently. Science Is Only Just Catching Up.
For decades, the majority of aging research was conducted on male subjects. The result is a significant and harmful gap: the tools and insights that exist for understanding biological aging were not designed with women in mind.
Women's aging is shaped by hormonal forces that have no equivalent in men. Pregnancy changes the body at a cellular level. Perimenopause and menopause trigger biological shifts that ripple through virtually every organ system. Post-menopause brings a new set of risks and vulnerabilities. These are not edge cases. They are universal experiences shared by billions of women around the world.
And yet, women facing these transitions have largely been left to manage them without real biological insight into what is happening in their bodies or what to do about it. They deserve better.
Introducing SystemAge Women's Health Insights
Today, we are proud to announce a major expansion of our SystemAge biological age measurement platform, built specifically to address the gap in women's health.
SystemAge now delivers never-before-seen insights into how women's bodies age, how hormonal shifts accelerate or alter the aging process, and what women can do to reverse it. These are not generic wellness recommendations. They are personalized, science-backed insights tied to your unique biology, designed to help you navigate the moments that matter most.
That includes:
• Fertility and egg freezing: Know your biological clock before making one of the most consequential decisions of your life.
• Perimenopause and menopause: Understand how hormonal transition is affecting your cellular health and what to do to protect it.
• Post-menopause: Track and reverse biological aging during one of the highest-impact windows for long-term health.
We also continue to offer biological age insights for men. But today, on International Women's Day, we are proud to give women the dedicated, precise, and actionable health platform they have always deserved.
A Special Offer This Month
To mark this launch and to help more women benefit from these insights, we are offering a special discount on SystemAge throughout March. If you have been waiting for a reason to start, this is it.
Your body has been navigating enormous changes. It is time to understand them.
Learn more at generationlab.com
