Bryan Johnson Spent Millions to Live Longer — Then Came an Incurable Diagnosis
- تاريخ النشر: منذ 4 ساعات زمن القراءة: دقيقة قراءة
A chronic, silent disease shows that more data does not always mean better diagnosis
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Bryan Johnson built his public identity around measuring and improving almost every part of his body. The 48-year-old entrepreneur has reportedly spent millions on Blueprint and related longevity programmes involving controlled routines, extensive testing and experimental interventions.
In June 2026, he disclosed a diagnosis that his system had missed for years: autoimmune gastritis, a chronic disease with no approved cure. The discovery does not prove his longevity project failed, but it exposes a serious limit in even highly intensive health monitoring.