Is the man trying to reverse ageing actually getting younger? | BBC News

Tech entrepreneur Bryan Johnson, 46, is spending millions trying to turn back time on his body.

His extreme and sometimes controversial regime of fitness, tracking and treatments has raised a lot of eyebrows after his story went viral last year.

BBC Click’s Lara Lewington has returned a year on to find out about the latest experiments he has been trialling.

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31 comments
  1. No Mr Johnson is not looking any younger. In fact, he looks white & pale and unhealthy. Tell him he needs to get more exercise out in the sun rather than wasting money on experiments.

  2. The elephant in the room is that significant life extension will only ever really be available to a minority who can afford expensive therapies and regimes. The global population has more than doubled in my lifetime (I’m 64). Politicians are already wringing their hands at how we can cope with such a high percentage of economically inactive citizens with growing health issues and care needs. As others have said, it’s quality of life (health span) which really matters rather than absolute maximal lifespan.

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