Bryan Johnson reveals what he did to become first human to scrub all microplastics from his sperm

Bryan Johnson reveals what he did to become first human to scrub all microplastics from his sperm

New York Post may be compensated and/or receive an affiliate commission if you click or buy through our links. Featured pricing is subject to change. Bryan Johnson isn’t packing plastic… anymore. Last month, the biohacker known for his extreme longevity protocols had social media in a frenzy after boasting about his girlfriend’s ‘top 1%’ vagina. … Read more

Possible culprit found for the ‘spoonful of microplastics’ in our brains

Possible culprit found for the ‘spoonful of microplastics’ in our brains

Life in plastic isn’t so fantastic. While there’s debate over how much is actually in our systems, microplastics are all the rage right now — and not in a good way for our health. A new study may have found the culprit behind the accumulation in our brains, and it’s much more common than we … Read more

Bryan Johnson boasts about health achievement for his balls: ‘This should not be possible’

Bryan Johnson boasts about health achievement for his balls: ‘This should not be possible’

Bryan Johnson’s latest biohack is nuts.  Over the years, the tech mogul has turned his quest for eternal life into a public spectacle, subjecting himself to extreme anti-aging experiments and sharing how they affect even the most intimate parts of his body in startling detail. This week, the 48-year-old raised eyebrows by boasting about a … Read more

Hotel guests vow never to eat free breakfast again after learning how buffet scrambled eggs are made: ‘What the f- -k is that?’

Hotel guests vow never to eat free breakfast again after learning how buffet scrambled eggs are made: ‘What the f- -k is that?’

There’s just no eggs-cuse for this.  Frequent travelers, those with exacting tastes, are freaking out over the “sick” way hotel chefs prepare scrambled eggs for complimentary continental breakfast buffets.  The chow may be free, but foodies are paying for it in disgust.  Emmert, a hotel kitchen worker, virally revealed the revolting way she prepares scrambled eggs for … Read more

‘Miracle plant’ gets rid of 98% of microplastics in drinking water: new study

‘Miracle plant’ gets rid of 98% of microplastics in drinking water: new study

Your high-tech water filter could become a thing of the past. A recent study shows that Moringa oleifera, an ancient herbal plant known as the “tree of life,” can remove microplastics from water. Researchers at the Institute of Science and Technology of São Paulo State University found that moringa seeds, native to India and other … Read more

Microplastics and pharmaceuticals to be added to list of US drinking water contaminants

Microplastics and pharmaceuticals to be added to list of US drinking water contaminants

The Environmental Protection Agency announced Thursday that it would add microplastics and pharmaceuticals to a list of drinking water contaminants that it’s drafting.  In a press briefing, Lee Zeldin, the agency’s administrator, said the gesture was a “direct response to the concern of millions of Americans, who have long demanded answers about what they and … Read more

Nearly 2 million preterm births in a single year tied to one toxin: study

Nearly 2 million preterm births in a single year tied to one toxin: study

As we age, plastic pollution contributes to cancers, heart diseases, infertility and cognitive decline — and now it’s thwarting our chances at being healthy before our lives even begin. A new study from NYU Langone Health partially attributed close to 2 million preterm births in 2018 — about 8% of the world’s total that year — … Read more

Scientists discover food that can help you poop out microplastics

Scientists discover food that can help you poop out microplastics

There’s been much debate about whether we actually ingest a credit card’s worth of plastic per week. These new findings won’t help you poop money, but they do suggest certain foods might rid your body of a portion of that plastic. Probiotic foods — those teeming with beneficial lactic acid bacteria — have been used for … Read more

6 everyday things that may be messing with your testosterone

6 everyday things that may be messing with your testosterone

In a T-rrible slump? As the primary male sex hormone, testosterone is essential for maintaining libido, erectile function, bone density and muscle mass. Men generally reach peak testosterone in their late teens to early 20s before levels slowly decline after age 30 or 40. Some 40% of men 45 and older suffer from low T, … Read more

What are obesogens? The sneaky metabolism killer lurking around your home

What are obesogens? The sneaky metabolism killer lurking around your home

Talking about being stuck in a rut … with a gut. You’ve tried everything to lose weight — you’re eating healthier, exercising more, managing stress better and getting adequate sleep — but nothing seems to move the needle on the scale. Have you considered your chemical exposure? Obesogens are endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) that sabotage weight … Read more

Prostate cancer tumors have more than twice as much of this pollutant as healthy tissue: study

Prostate cancer tumors have more than twice as much of this pollutant as healthy tissue: study

This week, cancer researchers in New York are one step closer to answering a question that has plagued medical and environmental advocates for decades: What is the role of plastic exposure in the development of cancer? Scientists at NYU Langone Health examined cancerous and benign tissues from 10 patients with prostate cancer, the most common … Read more

Our bodies may not be riddled with microplastics after all — scientists say research is ‘not biologically plausible’ and ‘a joke’

Our bodies may not be riddled with microplastics after all — scientists say research is ‘not biologically plausible’ and ‘a joke’

Life in plastic might be fantastic after all — or at least not as dangerous as we’ve been led to believe. Ubiquitous in the environment, microplastics can be found in the clothes we wear, the cleaning supplies we use, the food we eat, the water we drink and even the air we breathe. For years, … Read more

I gave lots of blood for 6 longevity tests — here’s how long I can expect to live

I gave lots of blood for 6 longevity tests — here’s how long I can expect to live

When I signed up to try a bunch of health and aging tests for The Post, I knew there would be blood. I just didn’t realize how much blood I’d have to surrender. I’ve undergone several fertility treatments over the years, so I’m used to constant blood draws. But that’s usually one or two vials … Read more

Your dad’s eating habits may be partially to blame for your metabolic disorders

Your dad’s eating habits may be partially to blame for your metabolic disorders

Thanks a lot, pops. We inherit both physical traits and lifestyle habits from our parents, the latter of which we may notice as early as our 20s when we start to slowly morph into them. And according to new research, it turns out what your dad ate before you were even born could affect your … Read more

Your washing machine releases hundreds of grams of microplastics a year — a new filter removes 99% of them

Your washing machine releases hundreds of grams of microplastics a year — a new filter removes 99% of them

Your laundry is shedding more than just lint. Washing machine wastewater is one of the top sources of microplastics, with a single unit in a four-person household producing up to 500 grams a year as synthetic fabrics break down. Those pesky particles — smaller than a grain of rice — make their way into everything … Read more

Microplastic-free plastic? Scientists invent new material that doesn’t leave particles linked to cancer, heart attacks and infertility

Microplastic-free plastic? Scientists invent new material that doesn’t leave particles linked to cancer, heart attacks and infertility

That’s a wrap on harmful plastic? Microplastics — which slough off larger plastics — plague everything we touch, from our food to our cleaning tools, increasing the risk of heart attacks, strokes and more. Now, a team of researchers may have devised the ideal solution. Researchers have created a new material that has the flexibility … Read more

Exclusive | Rich longevity seekers are spending thousands on ‘blood cleansing’ to remove ‘toxins’ from their bodies

Exclusive | Rich longevity seekers are spending thousands on ‘blood cleansing’ to remove ‘toxins’ from their bodies

After his father died of a massive heart attack at the age of 66, Johnjay Van Es started doing literally everything he could to keep his ticker tickin’. The congenial Phoenix radio host shed about 160 pounds, transforming himself from morbidly obese to impressively sleek, with just 12% body fat. He also embarked on an … Read more

Biohacker Bryan Johnson says he got rid of 85% of microplastics from his semen — exactly how he did it

Biohacker Bryan Johnson says he got rid of 85% of microplastics from his semen — exactly how he did it

Famed biohacker Bryan Johnson is giving new meaning to the term “sperm washing.” Sperm washing is a lab technique that isolates healthy, active little guys from seminal fluid and debris for use in fertility procedures like intrauterine insemination (IUI) and in vitro fertilization (IVF). As part of his quest for eternal life, Johnson said he … Read more

Your cheese is teeming with microplastics — which kinds are worst

Your cheese is teeming with microplastics — which kinds are worst

It ain’t gouda news. A study out of Italy found that nearly all dairy products contain microplastics — and there are way more in cheese than in regular old milk. But not all cheese is created equal: Some varieties have more particles than others. A study out of Italy found that nearly all dairy products … Read more

This simple habit means you’re consuming 90,000 more microplastic particles a year

This simple habit means you’re consuming 90,000 more microplastic particles a year

Here’s some bitter news to sip on. Microplastics are impossible to avoid, lurking in everything from the food you eat and the water you drink to the clothes you wear and the cosmetics you apply. Now, a new study suggests that one everyday habit could flood your body with tens of thousands more of these … Read more