NPR's A Martinez speaks with tech entrepreneur Bryan Johnson about the Netflix documentary "Don't Die: The Man That Wants To Live Forever," which portrays his quest to slow aging.
Bryan Johnson in the documentary, Don't Die: The Man Who Wants to Live Forever.
Bryan Johnson explained why the “bad air quality” in India caused him to walk out of Nikhil Kamath’s podcast mid-episode.
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 ...
Anti-aging advocate Bryan Johnson, who gulps down 54 pills for breakfast, recently discovered a wrinkle in his meticulous approach to dodging death. Every two weeks, the 47-year-old tech ...
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 ...
The anti-ageing regime of an eccentric American entrepreneur who takes more than 100 pills a day could be harmful if copied, a leading nutritionist has warned. Millionaire Bryan Johnson’s quest ...
Bryan Johnson’s departure from rapamycin comes ... He gained widespread attention for consuming 54 pills for breakfast and adhering to an extreme lifestyle aimed at prolonging his life.
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 incorporates a series of daily pills ...