Biohacker Bryan Johson claims to have turned back the clock — or at least stalled the progress of aging. The new Netflix documentary “Don’t Die: The Man Who Wants to Live Forever” focuses ...
Meet Bryan Johnson, who appeared in Zerodha's founder, Nikhil Kamath's podcast and left it midway due to bad air quality.
Tech entrepreneur and longevity advocate Bryan Johnson has discontinued his use of rapamycin, a controversial anti-ageing ...
Trying the Bryan Johnson "Anti Aging" Lunch Bryan Johnson is an entrepreneur and venture capitalist, and author... He's hired a team of scientists, doctors, nutritionists, and chefs along with ...
"This was my third day in India, and the air pollution had made my skin break out in rash and my eyes and throat burn," he ...
The former Silicon Valley executive said preclinical and clinical research indicated that prolonged rapamycin use can disrupt ...
While you and I are finding ways how to apply anti-aging products to stay young and energetic with our coffees, there are brilliant minds out there deep ...
WTF?! Bryan Johnson, the tech millionaire famed for his many attempts to reverse aging and extend his life, including injecting himself with plasma from his teenage son, has run into an issue with ...
Bryan Johnson, known for spending $2M annually to reverse his body’s aging process, stopped taking a drug that had been tested on mice after experiencing severe side effects.
Bryan Johnson (47) used to take 13 milligrams of rapamycin, every two weeks, hoping to reverse aging. Rapamycin, which is an immunosuppressant given to transplant patients to prevent them from ...
Bryan Johnson was born on August 22, 1977 and he is an American entrepreneur, venture capitalist, and author. He founded ...
Anti-aging fanatic Bryan Johnson is facing fierce backlash over his “weird” and “gross” post exposing data tracking his teenage son’s nighttime erections. On Wednesday, the 47-year-old ...