A study shared by US entrepreneur Bryan Johnson showed that prolonged exposure to PM 2.5 pollutants lead to liver ...
Tech billionaire Bryan Johnson warns of India's air pollution crisis, citing health risks and a study linking PM2.5 to liver ...
The study, shared by Bryan Johnson, involved mice being exposed to 12 weeks of low levels of traffic PM2.5 pollutants.
While recording a podcast with Nikhil Kamath, Johnson was forced to leave midway due to the unbearable AQI in the room ...
Bryan Johnson’s recent podcast made Nithin Kamath, Zerodha co-founder, realize that air pollution isn't just a problem in ...
Bryan Johnson's abrupt exit from a podcast underscores the alarming air quality crisis in India.
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Notably, Johnson on February 3 had said that while in India, he ended the podcast with Kamath early due to the bad air quality. He also said that the AQI inside the room was 130 and PM2.5 was 75 ug/m3 ...
Bryan Johnson recently walked out of a podcast with Nikhil Kamath citing how Mumbai's air pollution was extremely dangerous.
Later, Bryan issued a long statement on X, stating that the poor air quality index of India was the reason behind his exit.
Bryan Johnson, the 47-year-old American tech billionaire on a quest to reverse his biological age, has once again drawn ...
Bryan Johnson, known for his anti-ageing research, arrived armed with an N95 mask and an air quality meter reading of 130—a level “considered a good air day in India,” Goklani said about the recent ...