Business Insider has published a new piece titled “3 tips from Bryan Johnson on lowering your heart rate,” putting the entrepreneur’s longevity advice back in front of readers.
The story says Johnson explains why a low resting heart rate is key to longevity, but the text made available with the piece offers only the headline and a brief descriptive line. It does not provide the three tips, any measurements, dates or study results.
That leaves the headline doing most of the work. Johnson’s message is simple enough to travel on its own: a lower resting heart rate, he argues, matters for how long and how well a person lives. But in this case, the public-facing version stops short of showing how he says to get there.
The gap matters because the piece arrives with the promise of practical advice and delivers only the framing. Readers looking for the specifics will have to wait for a fuller account of what Johnson actually recommends and whether those tips rest on evidence, experience or both.






