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 ...
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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 ...
American millionaire Bryan Johnson, 47, has gained notoriety in recent years for his well-documented attempts to stop ageing. The founder of multiple tech companies, Johnson has undergone gene therapy ...
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 has dropped the medicine he had been taking for last five years. Bryan Johnson, the 47-year-old tech entrepreneur who has spent millions on his quest to reverse his biological age ...
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, the 47-year-old tech entrepreneur known for his extensive anti-aging efforts, has stopped using Rapamycin, a drug traditionally used as an immunosuppressant but taken off-label by some ...
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 ...