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 ...
Biohacker Bryan Johson claims to have turned back the ... his extreme “Project Blueprint” longevity plan. In the doc, Johnson, 47, claims that his intensive routine means he now ages slower ...
A 124-year-old woman from China who has lived through significant historical changes credits her longevity and positivity to a simple lifestyle. Qiu Chaishi, a woman from Nanchong, Sichuan ...
Bryan Johnson, a 47-year-old biohacker, follows an intense morning routine to defy aging. His regimen includes 91 supplements, light therapy, and a vegan diet. Johnson's daily routine is showcased ...
Police say the man driving the car was 29-year-old Bryan Baez Rivera. He was the coach of the visiting Windham team playing Columbia in a rec league game at Horace Porter Elementary School.
Bryan Johnson in 2021 using the Kernel Flow, the world’s first highly-scalable brain imaging system. (Katriece Ray/Kernel, CC0, via Wikimedia Commons) Bryan Johnson is not a billionaire on the level ...
Bryan Johnson, a 47-year-old entrepreneur and internet personality known for his desire to live forever, has shared the "anti-ageing" pill that he was consuming but now is warning people against it.
The Ravens' surprising waiver claim for journeyman Diontae Johnson could result in an additional draft pick for Baltimore. Johnson, who was waived by Baltimore earlier this season, was claimed by ...
In her interview with Sports Illustrated Swimsuit on Jan. 15, the 25-year-old creator opened up about becoming a fan of Taylor Swift after her public breakup from Zach Bryan in October 2024.
Queen famously asked ‘who wants to live forever?’, and one of the answers is Bryan Johnson, a millionaire who has gone to extreme lengths to live as long as possible. But his efforts to stay ...
The Diontae Johnson experiment is over in Houston. The Texans announced Tuesday they had waived the former Pro Bowl wideout ahead of their divisional-round matchup vs. the Kansas City Chiefs.
At 47, tech millionaire Bryan Johnson, ‘The man who wants to live forever,’ has abandoned a controversial longevity drug amidst fears that it might be accelerating his aging, contrary to its ...