biohacking
Coverage of biohacking in the Nexus archive.
- 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.
- 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.
- They tracked fitness, food and sleep obsessively. Now they’re tuning out
Individuals who previously obsessively tracked fitness, food, and sleep are now disengaging from such practices. Some online communities continue to focus on biohacking and wellness metrics, while 'reformed optimizers' are canceling Pilates classes and consuming more wine.
- Biohacker who spends $2million a year trying to stay young says one Australia trip aged him 13 years
A biohacker spending $2 million annually to remain young experienced a 13-year aging effect after a trip to Australia. The article highlights the unexpected consequences of his anti-aging efforts during the journey.
- I'm a single mom who thought biohacking was for rich nerds, but I knocked 20 YEARS off my age with an easy $3 routine
A single mom claims to have reversed her age by 20 years using an easy, $3 biohacking routine, challenging perceptions that such practices are exclusive to wealthy tech enthusiasts.
- 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.