Bryan Johnson
Coverage of Bryan Johnson in the Nexus archive.
- Bryan Johnson says beer and pizza make him ‘sick’ — what he considers a ‘treat’
Bryan Johnson avoids popular junk foods like beer and pizza, which he says make him feel unwell. He redefines 'treats' to align with his health-focused lifestyle, prioritizing longevity over indulgence in traditional comfort foods.
- Biohacker Bryan Johnson is keeping his girlfriend’s menstrual blood in his freezer | Arwa Mahdawi
Bryan Johnson, a longevity influencer, is freezing his girlfriend Kate Tolo's menstrual blood as part of their study on women's health. Johnson, known for his health optimization efforts, claims they are researching ways to improve biological health, though the article suggests some skepticism about the approach.
- These 'irreplaceable' fish, evacuated as the Willow Fire neared Leadville, are heading back home
Thousands of 'irreplaceable' fish, including federally threatened greenback cutthroats, were evacuated from the Leadville National Fish Hatchery due to the Willow Fire and are now returning home. The hatchery, which supports Colorado's fishing industry, relocated nearly 150,000 fish to safety as mandatory evacuations were enforced.
- Bryan Johnson says he might have taken 'this whole longevity thing too far'
Bryan Johnson, a tech entrepreneur and biohacker, has expressed doubts about his anti-aging experiment, acknowledging he may have taken 'this whole longevity thing' too far. Diagnosed with an autoimmune disease and having experimented with psilocybin mushrooms, Johnson's Project Blueprint involves a rigorous regimen of diet, exercise, supplements, and medical monitoring.
- Eccentric biohacker Bryan Johnson who uses his son as a ‘blood boy’ makes unbelievable U-turn
Bryan Johnson, a US tech entrepreneur, has admitted he may have gone too far in his quest to defy death. He previously used his son as a 'blood boy' in his experiments.
- Biohacker Bryan Johnson confesses he may have 'taken this whole longevity thing too far' after revealing he has an incurable disease
Biohacker Bryan Johnson admits he may have overemphasized longevity efforts after being diagnosed with an incurable disease. He confesses to potentially taking the concept of longevity too far.
- Bryan Johnson and girlfriend do this easy, ‘satisfying’ oral habit every day — for longevity
Bryan Johnson and his girlfriend practice an inexpensive, science-backed oral habit daily, which they describe as satisfying and beneficial for longevity. The habit is highlighted as effective and 'feels amazing' according to the article.
- ‘Biohacker’ Bryan Johnson claims he cloned himself as a newborn to harvest organs
Tech entrepreneur Bryan Johnson, a self-proclaimed 'biohacker' with an incurable disease, claims he cloned himself as a newborn baby and plans to harvest the organs as a method to reverse aging.
- I tried on Bryan Johnson's brain helmet — it's a futuristic Apple Watch for your noggin
Kernel's Flow headset, designed by a former Oakley employee, uses time-domain functional near-infrared spectroscopy (TD-fNIRS) and EEG data to measure brain health. Tech entrepreneur Bryan Johnson founded Kernel in 2016, investing over $150 million to develop the device, now available at U.S. longevity clinics for cognitive performance monitoring.
- Ronaldo, Messi, even Bryan Johnson swear by ‘gross’ wellness trend — Here’s the research
Ronaldo, Messi, and Bryan Johnson endorse a new wellness shot described as 'gross' but effective. The trend involves people taking a type of shot that has a strong impact.
- Bryan Johnson’s chronic disease is notoriously difficult to diagnose
Longevity entrepreneur Bryan Johnson has been diagnosed with autoimmune gastritis, a chronic condition where the body's antibodies attack stomach cells, impairing iron absorption. The disease increases the risk of stomach cancer and can lead to vitamin B12 deficiencies causing anemia and neurological issues.
- A woman who has autoimmune gastritis, the same condition as Bryan Johnson shares what it's like to live with it
Lori Taylor, 60, was diagnosed with autoimmune gastritis (AIG) in 2018, the same condition as Bryan Johnson. The chronic immune disorder causes the body to attack stomach acid-producing cells, leading to nutrient absorption issues and symptoms like hair loss, brain fog, and dysgraphia. Taylor, a registered dietitian, is pursuing a doctorate to research the condition.
- Bryan Johnson’s autoimmune disease raises alarm on simple mineral 1 in 4 Americans may lack
Bryan Johnson identified the cause of his health issues, linking them to an autoimmune disease and a mineral deficiency. The article highlights that 1 in 4 Americans may lack this mineral.
- Biohacker Bryan Johnson reveals shocking health diagnosis about incurable autoimmune disease
Biohacker Bryan Johnson has revealed a shocking health diagnosis related to an incurable autoimmune disease.
- Biohacker Bryan Johnson reveals shocking health diagnosis about incurable autoimmune disease
Biohacker Bryan Johnson has been diagnosed with an incurable autoimmune disease, as revealed in a recent announcement. The diagnosis has sparked attention due to Johnson's background in health innovation.
- Biohacker Bryan Johnson reveals he has incurable disease: ‘My stomach is eating itself’
Biohacker Bryan Johnson has revealed he has an incurable disease causing his stomach to 'eat itself.' He stated that only 2 to 5% of people have this condition and plans to address it using his biohacking methods.
- Why living past 115 is almost impossible
The article discusses the challenge of living past 115 years despite more people reaching 100. The Limit host Daniel T. Allen investigated through interviews and tests, while Business Insider explored potential lifespan extensions like FDA-approved drugs and Bryan Johnson's 'Don't Die' protocol.
- Could 'humanmaxxing' actually help you live longer? Here's what experts say
The trend of 'humanmaxxing' focuses on optimizing health, performance, and longevity through lifestyle changes, health tracking, supplements, and experimental interventions. Experts like Dave Asprey, Bryan Johnson, and Christian Angermayer advocate methods ranging from biohacking and data-driven health algorithms to investing in longevity technologies.
- Biohacker Bryan Johnson's girlfriend claims she has reversed her skin age by nearly a DECADE
Biohacker Bryan Johnson's girlfriend claims she has reversed her skin age by nearly a decade. The article highlights a personal anecdote about age reversal through biohacking methods.
- The under-the-radar wellness hack all of us need in our lives
Homeowners are increasingly upgrading their properties with wellness features like infrared saunas and cold-plunge pools, driven by a 33% rise in 'wellness' mentions in Zillow listings. However, the article argues that social interactions, such as cultivating a 'gym friend,' may offer greater longevity benefits than expensive home upgrades.
- Bryan Johnson uses this 3 times a day to stimulate blood flow — ‘It’s actually enjoyable’
Bryan Johnson, a biohacker known for practices like icing his testicles and exchanging plasma, uses a simple tool three times daily to stimulate blood flow, which he describes as 'actually enjoyable.'
- Bryan Johnson reveals ‘everything he learned spending millions on longevity’
Bryan Johnson, 48, shared insights from his significant financial investments in longevity research aimed at extending his lifespan.
- Biohacking billionaire Bryan Johnson overshares about his girlfriend’s vagina yet again — this time from her gyno exam
Bryan Johnson, a billionaire known for biohacking, has once again shared details about his girlfriend's vagina, this time referencing her gynecological exam. The incident highlights his pattern of oversharing personal health information.
- Want to live to 120? Bryan Johnson says to eat out of this simple $24 item
Biohacker Bryan Johnson has identified a simple $24 kitchen item as essential for his goal of living to 120 years old. The affordable tool has made it onto his list of longevity essentials, suggesting practical approaches to extended lifespan.
- Some Women Are Obsessively Testing Their Vaginas to Optimize Them
Biohacker Bryan Johnson boasted about his girlfriend's vagina being in the top 1% and the at-home vaginal microbiome test industry is growing, but experts are skeptical. The industry's growth is driven by individuals seeking to optimize their vaginas. However, the validity of these tests is questionable.