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Enhanced announces AI-powered platform for personalized health

Enhanced announces AI-powered platform for personalized health

Enhanced Group, Inc. (NYSE: ENHA) announced plans to launch Enhanced OS, an AI-powered platform for personalized health and performance optimization, in late 2026. The platform will utilize AI to generate customized health plans based on medical records, biomarkers, and wearable data. Enhanced OS will be overseen by licensed doctors, who maintain clinical decision-making authority.

CEO Maximilian Martin revealed that the company made 274 protocol adjustments for athletes in the two months leading up to the Games, averaging one optimization per athlete per week. The platform will provide personalized health plans, access to doctors, and community-led events like run clubs. Enhanced plans to offer a free tier of the system, with premium tiers available for more extensive clinical protocols.

The platform builds upon data from Enhanced Games and a clinical trial. Enhanced OS will adapt to users' evolving health goals and metrics over time, offering recommendations for supplementation, training, nutrition, and in some tiers, regulated prescription therapy products under medical supervision. Enhanced Group is known for its elite sports competition business and Live Enhanced platform, which supplies clinician-guided protocols, supplements, and health offerings to consumers.

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