The pursuit, aka garage biology, is the new wave of the age-old desire to live forever – but an expert says most of the treatments are a waste of money

Tim Gurner – multimillionaire property developer, financial adviser to the poor and biohacker – famously blamed people’s penchant for smashed avocado for their inability to get on the housing ladder in a 2017 interview on 60 Minutes.

Fast forward to this week and Gurner, whose business portfolio boasts a $10bn pipeline of projects, had to apologise for suggesting workers were arrogant and needed to be reminded who was the boss.

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

What did I learn from a time management guru? | Zoe Williams

We need sleep, rest, exercise, love and fun to remain passably human.…

Four steps to end Covid lockdown in England

Our guide to how restrictions will be lifted from Monday – and…

UK richest family accused of ‘playing Scrooge’ over below real living wage workers’ pay

Exclusive: Company owned by Hinduja family refuses to offer workers inflation-matching pay…