Proponents say people can hack into their own biology to achieve different goals, whether it’s losing weight, boosting memory, living longer, getting better sleep or even alleviating chronic pain.
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 22, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Precision health-tech startup, Parallel is named top six finalist, joining the top 0.2%, at TechCrunch Disrupt 2023’s Startup Battlefield 200, ...
Walk past the enclosed single-person metal pods lining the entrance to Bulletproof Labs, the new health and fitness center from Bulletproof founder Dave Asprey, and the first thing you’ll likely ...
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, ...
A number of pharmaceutical companies are running experiments in attempts to create the next generation of psychedelic drugs, with the goal of turning them into a safer psychotherapy treatment. As Time ...
In the ultimate quest for longevity and optimal health, many are turning to the latest trend, biohacking. The self-guided, experimental hack-your-way-to-better-health phenomenon has gained in ...
Josiah Zayner, the CEO of the biohacking startup The Odin, is currently under investigation for practicing medicine without a license. On May 8, Zayner, who has amassed a sizeable following for ...
Genetic modification is no longer just confined to the university laboratory. “Biohackers” are becoming more and more prevalent, working out of their garages or home laboratories, modifying the genome ...