Kayla Barnes-Lentz wants to live to 150.
And, according to her calculations of her "biological age," she's making good progress. The 33-year-old longevity clinic owner and podcaster, based in Los An… [+3007 chars]
A 33-year-old longevity clinic owner says her biological age is 22. Here are her 2 favorite biohacks. - Business Insider
Kayla Barnes-Lentz, a biohacker, wants to live until she's 150. Red light therapy is one of her favorite tools.
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