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Bryan Johnson, a billionaire tech entrepreneur, attempted to reverse his aging using rapamycin. He experienced mouth ulcers, ...
His doubts were reinforced by a recent Yale University study that directly challenged the positive narrative around rapamycin.
At any given time, there are a lot of people who are upset with Bryan Johnson, the very online guy who wants to live forever.
Bryan Johnson, a biohacking enthusiast, has spent millions trying to slow aging. Instead, his use of the drug rapamycin may ...
US entrepreneur Bryan Johnson, known for his age-reversal projects, has released a video criticising India's air pollution and urging the country's leaders to treat the issue as a national emergency.
Anti-aging zealot Bryan Johnson does a lot to get a "Titanic"-size erection, including Botox injections. Here's the breakdown of his personal study on erection health.
In a candid admission shared via a new video on his YouTube channel, Bryan Johnson acknowledged that a critical component of ...
The Man Who Wants to Live Forever, has taken enthusiasm for life- and health-hacking to its most well-known extreme.
Los Angeles • In a Netflix documentary released in January, Bryan Johnson, a tech entrepreneur turned longevity guru, walked ...
While in Mumbai in February, Bryan Johnson walked out of a podcast with Zerodha co-founder Nikhil Kamath due to poor air ...
Tech tycoon Bryan Johnson's $2 million-a-year anti-aging experiment has reportedly backfired, marking a significant setback in his quest for immortality.
Bryan Johnson, a tech entrepreneur-turned-biohacker, shared that his anti-aging experiment with rapamycin may have accelerated his aging instead. Desp ...