There are plenty of health trends that pop up and fizzle out fast, but biohacking seems to have staying power. The practice of trying to “hack” your health for longevity is showing up on podcasts, ...
Lindsay O’Neill-O'Keefe, CEO of Wellness Eternal, creator of the Biohacking Index, and host of the Optimize WE podcast. The wellness industry is in the midst of a transformation. What often began with ...
“Diet has always been the first point of entry” for any health movement, said Amy Larocca, the author of “ How to Be Well ,” ...
For the past few months, I've been feeling a little . . . blah. As we emerge from the dark depths of winter, I'm ready to leave my bed rotting era behind and become a brand-new person — specifically, ...
Innovations in medical technology, laboratory science, genetics, and healthcare access have made significant strides in recent years. The fastest-growing segment in healthcare today is the ...
Remember when optimizing your health meant eating your vegetables and getting enough sleep? Well, welcome to 2025, where people are using science to hack their bodies like they’re programming ...
Bryan Johnson, the tech entrepreneur renowned for his ambitious biohacking experiments and cutting-edge anti-aging research, has recently turned significant attention toward mental health. While his ...
Ageing has always been a source of fear and fascination. From the alchemists of ancient times to the ultra-wealthy tech entrepreneurs of today, humanity has long sought the secrets to eternal youth.
To what end do we experiment? Is it to satiate human curiosity, finding answers to questions we deem worthy of our attention? Is it to push the boundaries of what we know to be possible, expanding the ...
The do-it-yourself (DIY) biohack movement is here, and it’s turning science into a communal experiment. High schoolers in Seattle have engineered bacteria in science fairs, while biohackers like ...