Longevity isn't a boys' club anymore.
GeekWire’s Kurt Schlosser stands in the cryotherapy chamber and is subjected to -150 degree temperatures at Upgrade Labs in Bellevue, Wash. (GeekWire Photo) Artificial intelligence is already doing ...
As we turn the page on the month of January, millions of Americans are working to keep up with their fitness-related new year’s resolutions. They’re going to the gym, dieting and trying to shed those ...
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, ...
In an increasingly uncertain world, it’s no surprise that more men are turning to one of the aspects of their lives they can control: their wellness habits. From cold plunges to wearables and ...
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Biohacking, sometimes referred to as “do-it-yourself biology,” has grown into a global movement shaped by technology enthusiasts, health optimizers and influencers, and longevity seekers. I dedicated ...
Biohacking, the practice of making strategic changes to biology and lifestyle to optimize health and performance, has exploded in popularity. Silicon Valley executives pay thousands for personalized ...
As biohacking trends rise, experts warn extreme longevity hacks can increase stress, fuel unregulated treatments, and harm ...
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Hitting the gym or the running track a few times a week is great, and will have huge benefits for your well-being and chances ...