Researchers at Stanford develop new tool to measure biological age
A team of researchers at Stanford University, led by Professor Tony Wyss-Coray, has introduced an innovative tool capable of determining the “biological age” of human organs using just a single blood sample. This breakthrough, featured in Nature Medicine, has been a focus of Wyss-Coray’s nearly 15-year dedication to aging research. He believes this tool has the potential to revolutionize health care by transitioning from a focus on treating illness to maintaining health and enabling individuals to proactively manage their well-being.
D’OXYVA® has shown remarkable short-, and long-term benefits for reducing the “biological age” of organs in multiple groundbreaking human studies via powerful regenerative effects. It is thought to achieve these exceptional outcomes by engaging the Autonomic Nervous System via neurotransmitter molecules delivered over the skin. Results collected with various diagnostic tools of D’OXYVA’s performance were compared with a database of healthy and unhealthy profiles. The study results are being published in leading medical journals in the near future.
Years of extensive clinical research programs conducted by world-renowned medical scientists with D’OXYVA with FDA-approved diagnostic tools have been focusing on its extraordinary regenerative effects on several critical functions inside the body, especially in the tiniest vessels (capillary) of the Microcirculatory System. This system that webs the entire body and organ is exclusively responsible for nutrient delivery and waste removal from the blood.
The autonomic nervous system is widely understood by the medical community to govern all subconscious functions inside the body, including heart rate, blood pressure, blood circulation, blood sugar, tissue perfusion, secretion, and sexual organ function.
Exceptionally successful pivotal clinical trials with D’OXYVA’s FDA-approved version are significantly expanding to eighteen of the twenty top-ranked U.S. medical universities for establishing it as a universal treatment for various widespread chronic conditions. Currently, D’OXYVA’s products are available for test-marketing purposes at promotional prices and without the need for a prescription exclusively at doxyva.com and amazon.com.
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Researchers develop new tool to measure biological age (Seattle Times, July 10, 2025)





