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Meet the man who is trying not to die

Bryan Johnson is a world-famous "biohacker." The centimillionaire who made his fortune selling Venmo for $800 million, now spends $2 million a year attempting to reverse the aging process, and trying to not die. CNN's Anna Stewart visits his home in Los Angeles to find out more about his daily routine.

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