Biohacker Bryan Johson claims to have stalled the progress of aging in his new Netflix documentary, Don’t Die.
Anti-aging advocate Bryan Johnson, who gulps down 54 pills for breakfast, recently discovered a wrinkle in his meticulous ...
The early bird gets the worm — but could it also live forever? Bryan Johnson thinks so. The 47-year-old tech ...
As part of his quest to age backwards, Johnson has made Blueprint, his comprehensive wellness regimen, available to the ...
Bryan Johnson, a tech entrepreneur, has stopped using rapamycin, a drug not approved for anti-aging by the FDA, following ...
The former Silicon Valley executive said preclinical and clinical research indicated that prolonged rapamycin use can disrupt ...
A BILLIONAIRE biohacker believes he has the answer to eternal life – injecting himself with his son’s blood. Bryan Johnson is ...
Bryan Johnson explained that prolonged use of rapamycin had led to side effects, including occasional skin and soft tissue ...
EXCLUSIVE: A nutritionist has issued a warning about copying the anti-ageing regime featured in Netflix documentary "Don't ...
Bryan Johnson, the 47-year-old tech entrepreneur known for his extensive anti-aging efforts, has stopped using Rapamycin, a ...
In the post, Johnson also discussed precautions for surviving in polluted environments, emphasizing the importance of ...
On Jan. 1, Netflix released Don’t Die: The Man Who Wants to Live Forever, a documentary centering around tech millionaire and biohacker Bryan Johnson and his pursuit of life extension.