Biohacker pursuing immortality diagnosed with rare stomach‑eating disease
A biohacker who has publicly pursued technologies for extending human lifespan received a medical diagnosis. The condition is described as an incurable disease that causes the stomach to eat itself.
A biohacker who has publicly pursued technologies for extending human lifespan received a medical
diagnosis. The condition is described as an incurable disease that causes the stomach to eat itself.
Medical experts characterize the disease as extremely rare and poorly understood. The diagnosis
highlights the health risks associated with experimental self‑modification. The biohacker’s case has
drawn attention to ethical debates surrounding personal bio‑experimentation. No cure or effective
treatment is currently available for the condition. The individual remains under medical observation
while continuing research interests. Observers note the story underscores the need for clearer
regulatory guidance.