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Biohacking is the practice of using science, technology, and self-experimentation to improve health, performance, and well-being.<br><br>The spectrum of biohacking includes both casual health tweaks and advanced modifications. Common biohacking methods include taking supplements, improving sleep, adjusting diet, and using wearable devices to track performance.<br><br>Some biohackers push boundaries with RFID chips, sensory upgrades, and gene editing. These practices often operate in legal gray areas and lack regulatory oversight.<br><br>More people are drawn to biohacking in pursuit of health and productivity. Modern life has inspired people to explore biohacks for more control over their health.<br><br>Biohacking is likely to evolve with advances in AI, nanotech, and genetics. We may soon see personalized, tech-driven health plans based on [https://homologa.cge.mg.gov.br/en/user/jameskobayashi biohacking website] principles.
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