Bryan Johnson, a tech entrepreneur, has stopped using rapamycin, a drug not approved for anti-aging by the FDA, following concerns it may have aged him and caused infections. Johnson experienced ...
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.
Bryan Johnson was recently featured in the new Netflix documentary "Don't Die: The Man Who Wants to Live Forever." Courtesy of Netflix The early bird gets the worm — but could it also live forever?
Anti-ageing influencer and IT entrepreneur Bryan Johnson has stopped taking a medication that has been helping him live longer. The 47-year-old millionaire shot to fame with his effort to turn back ...
Bryan Johnson, a 46-year-old multimillionaire and self-proclaimed de-aging enthusiast, has garnered headlines once again for his controversial longevity experiments. Known for spending millions of ...
Bryan Johnson is the founder of Braintree, a company specializing in e-commerce payment systems. After the company was acquired by PayPal for $800 million in 2013, Johnson founded Kernel, a ...
Bryan Johnson, the 47-year-old tech entrepreneur ... for breakfast as part of his quest to extend his lifespan. Johnson recently voiced concerns about air pollution in India, describing it as a more ...
Bryan Johnson, a 47-year-old US software millionaire, had made waves with his ambitious mission to reverse ageing. Now, the anti-aging influencer has revealed that he has dumped longevity drug ...
Bryan Johnson’s departure from rapamycin comes amid ongoing evolution in his approach to anti-ageing. Bryan Johnson, the 47-year-old tech entrepreneur known for his ambitious quest to reverse ...
Bryan Johnson, a 47-year-old IT entrepreneur and anti-aging advocate, announced a few days ago that he had stopped taking rapamycin that was part of his personal experiment in the quest for longevity.