Watch me, a real holistic plastic surgeon, react to biohacker Brian Johnson's journey of making his face younger! Will it ...
Bryan Johnson, the 47-year-old tech millionaire, appeared on Zerodha co-founder Nikhil Kamath's podcast in a face mask before he decided to walk out midway. During the podcast, Johnson ...
The tech millionaire described eye irritation, throat discomfort, and a skin rash after spending just three days in India.
Bryan Johnson, the 47-year-old millionaire tech entrepreneur, made headlines when he abruptly left a podcast recording with Zerodha co-founder Nikhil Kamath. The incident occurred during a session ...
Bryan Johnson, a billionaire known for his anti-aging initiatives, had to leave a podcast in India due to poor air quality. He shared his concerns about the severe air pollution in the country on ...
During a podcast with Nikhil Kamath, Bryan Johnson left early due to poor air quality in India. Johnson explained that the room's air quality hindered his air purifier, causing health issues.
American entrepreneur and venture capitalist Bryan Johnson, known for his anti-aging initiative "Project Blueprint," recently made headlines after abruptly leaving a podcast recording in India.
Earlier, Biotech entrepreneur Bryan Johnson, famous for his extreme longevity experiments, didn’t just talk about health on Nikhil Kamath’s podcast—he lived it. Zerodha co-founder Nithin ...
In his recent episode on longevity, he invited US millionaire Bryan Johnson, along with other guests, to discuss “where health and wellness are headed.” However, the American entrepreneur ...
Tech entrepreneur and longevity advocate Bryan Johnson has discontinued his use of rapamycin, a controversial anti-ageing drug, after concerns it may have accelerated ageing rather than reversed it.
Here's what you need to know. Bryan Johnson clarifies it was the air pollution's affect on his skin that forced him to cut short his interview with Nikhil Kamath. (X/ Bryan Johnson) Turns out ...
Zerodha Nithin Kamath in an interaction with American entrepreneur Bryan Johnson has raised concerns on rising AQI levels and how property prices must be linked to air pollution levels.