Biohacker Bryan Johson claims to have stalled the progress of aging in his new Netflix documentary, Don’t Die.
The early bird gets the worm — but could it also live forever? Bryan Johnson thinks so. The 47-year-old tech ...
Bryan Johnson, a tech entrepreneur, has stopped using rapamycin, a drug not approved for anti-aging by the FDA, following ...
Bryan Johnson, a 47-year-old biohacker, follows an intense morning routine to defy aging. His regimen includes 91 supplements ...
As part of his quest to age backwards, Johnson has made Blueprint, his comprehensive wellness regimen, available to the ...
Bryan Johnson in Don't Die ... “I’m a collection of 35 trillion cells. And before Blueprint, I had a wide variety of goals. There was Morning Me, Evening Me, Ambition Me, Dad Me, they all ...
Tech billionaire and anti-aging influencer Bryan Johnson responded plainly ... our preconceived imaginations? Yes," Johnson replied. "Will it happen before my natural limit right now?
The American entrepreneur, 47, is the subject of a new Netflix documentary, Don’t Die: The Man Who Wants To Live Forever.
‘Biohacker’ Bryan Johnson, who claims he wants to live forever ... And he didn’t have to wait long before they let their opinions known – as the post racked up more than 2,500 responses.
You’re probably at least peripherally aware of the subject of Don’t Die: The Man Who Wants to Live Forever (now on Netflix): Bryan Johnson has a significant social media presence for being ...
Bryan Johnson, the wealthy tech entrepreneur from ... The director has worked with monomaniacal camera subjects before; his best-loved film, “American Movie” (1999), revolves around a DIY ...