Bryan Johnson· Author
The first step is to know your baseline measurement. To do this, you can get a DEXA scan, which costs between $75 and $200.
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The first step is to know your baseline measurement. To do this, you can get a DEXA scan, which costs between $75 and $200.
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we were always surprised at how easy it is to get a DEXA scan, right? You don't need a doctor to do it. So, if you just Google the city you're in and then DEXA, you should be able to find different providers that do it for relatively cheap. I think in most cities it's around $1, $150.