Medically reviewed by Arno Kroner, DAOM Biohacking involves changes—like drinking bulletproof coffee and using wearable ...
We could all stand to hack our lives a bit. Most of us should eat more vegetables, get more sleep and untether ourselves from our electronics. These basic principles of healthy living hold the power ...
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 is a broad term for nonspecific lifestyle self-improvement. It may involve making incremental changes to one’s body, diet, and lifestyle to improve one’s health and well-being. Also known ...
The term "biohacking" can conjure up futuristic notions of envelope-pushing self-optimization, gene editing and subdermal microchip implants - in short, cutting-edge technological manipulations of ...
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, ...
Merriam-Webster on Tuesday announced it has added more than 840 new words to the dictionary, including the popular internet slang TL;DR and a few other tech terms like airplane mode, bingeable, ...
Most business leaders still treat their health as an afterthought, while their competition optimizes their bodies as their most important business asset. I’ve been in the entrepreneurship game long ...
Beauty industry enters a new era driven by rituals, biohacking science, and molecular beauty brands that treat the body as a system. Both experiences, separated by continents and aesthetics, share the ...