Bryan Johnson, the founder of Braintree and subject of a new Netflix doc, is on a quest for remarkable longevity.
This doc treats the guy who's trying to reverse the aging process better than the internet does -- although that's admittedly ...
Women across the world spend four times as much as men on anti-ageing; six times as many women get Botox as men, and they consistently take more supplements.
More chatter from the tower is incoming, thanks to the movie's continued success.
A BILLIONAIRE biohacker believes he has the answer to eternal life – injecting himself with his son’s blood. Bryan Johnson is ...
The American entrepreneur, 47, is the subject of a new Netflix documentary, Don’t Die: The Man Who Wants To Live Forever.
A biohacker who is spending $2 million (£1.6 million) a year to try and turn the clock on his biological age has shared the ...
The post about his daily routine came to light a day after Bryan Johnson’s documentary ‘Don’t Die: The Man Who Wants to Live ...
Tech mogul Bryan Johnson suggested Sunday to The Free Press’ Bari Weiss there are ways to “radically extend life beyond our ...
Bryan Johnson, 47, has spent two years searching for ways to extend his lifespan. He has now worked a drink into his morning ...
Biohacker Bryan Johnson, 47, is on a quest for eternal life and says he drinks the same thing every morning to help him live ...
Bryan Johnson, 47, and his son Talmage, 19, star in the Netflix documentary Don't Die: The Man Who Wants to Live Forever.