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The Man Who Spends $2 Million a Year to Look 18 Is Swapping Blood With His Father and Son

In pursuit of new anti-aging techniques, Bryan Johnson taps his 17-year-old kid to be a so-called blood boy.

Bryan Johnson (center), flanked by his father Richard and son Talmage during an infusion treatment.

Courtesy: Bryan Johnson / Photographer: Magdalena Wosinska

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As fun family activities go, this one is pretty out there.

On April 3, the tech entrepreneur Bryan Johnson, 45, turns up at a health services clinic near Dallas with his 70-year-old father Richard and 17-year-old son Talmage. They arrive early in the morning, and, over the course of several hours, the men (and boy) engage in a tri-generational swapping of their blood plasma.