
Tech Mogul Infuses Himself with Son's Blood in Quest for Eternal Youth
Bryan Johnson, a 45-year-old biotech founder, has infused himself with blood plasma from his 17-year-old son in a bid to slow down his aging process. Johnson, who spends at least $2 million per year on anti-aging, has started a program called "Project Blueprint" that includes strict dietary guidelines, a rigid sleep and exercise schedule, frequent medical exams, and following the advice of a 29-year-old doctor. Johnson's latest venture involves getting blood plasma from his son, which he hopes will help him stay young forever, though the practice is scientifically unproven and could have dangerous side effects.
