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BBC News Features Biohack Yourself Founders Anthony and TereZa Lolli as Biohacking Goes Mainstream

  • Feb 16
  • 3 min read

The Lolli Family’s international spotlight signals the rise of a global longevity movement



Anthony and TereZa Lolli, founders and editors-in-chief of Biohack Yourself Media, were recently featured on BBC News, underscoring biohacking’s rapid shift from fringe trend to mainstream health movement and spotlighting the growing influence of the Biohack Yourself brand and community.


Once associated with Silicon Valley executives and elite athletes, biohacking is now entering a new era of legitimacy and scale. By 2030, the biohacking economy is projected to become a multi-million-dollar industry, fueled by accelerating consumer demand for longevity science, precision wellness, wearable technology, and personalized performance optimization. At the forefront of this evolution, Biohack Yourself is helping define the category by translating cutting-edge concepts into practical application through education, media leadership, partnerships, and a highly engaged global community.



From Personal Struggle to Global Platform


What began as a deeply personal mission has evolved into a respected platform recognized for credibility, influence, and thought leadership in longevity science, performance optimization, and family-driven wellness transformation.


The journey began when the Lolli family faced persistent health struggles that pushed them to look beyond surface-level solutions and investigate root causes. That search for answers led them deep into longevity science, environmental health, hormone balance, and performance medicine—ultimately inspiring the creation of the “Biohack Yourself” documentary. The family’s pursuit of clarity and healing evolved into a broader mission to make this information more accessible to others.


“This didn’t start as an optimization journey. This really started as survival,” Editor-in-Chief Anthony Lolli said. “We realized this information had to be made accessible. You have to biohack yourself.”


Featured Visit: Extension Health & Dr. Jonathann Kuo


For their BBC feature, Anthony and TereZa Lolli visited Extension Health in New York City, a leading longevity and precision-medicine clinic founded by double board-certified physician Dr. Jonathann Kuo, MD. Dr. Kuo is recognized for his work in regenerative, interventional, and longevity medicine, helping patients optimize health through advanced diagnostics and personalized care protocols.


At Extension Health, Dr. Kuo personally guided Anthony, TereZa, and their mothers through comprehensive assessments and individualized recovery and optimization plans rooted in deep biomarker testing and advanced therapeutic interventions. He oversaw post-surgical recovery strategies for their mothers using precision-based modalities designed to accelerate healing, restore function, and strengthen long-term resilience.



Extension Health integrates regenerative medicine, peptide therapies, therapeutic plasma exchange, neuro-reset procedures, and customized IV and longevity treatments as part of its broader clinical model. This comprehensive framework reflects the level of sophistication shaping the future of proactive healthspan care. The Lolli family’s visit highlighted how advanced longevity medicine is structured and delivered under experienced medical leadership.


A Family-Led Movement


Biohack Yourself represents a generational shift, demonstrating that proactive, data-driven health is not reserved for the elite. It is increasingly embraced by families and everyday individuals who view longevity as a disciplined lifestyle and a long-term investment.

“I want to biohack for the rest of my life,” shared 6-year-old Legend Lolli. “I want to stay healthy, young, and live to 150.”


By instilling these principles early, the Lollis exemplify a powerful model of generational wellness, demonstrating that longevity, discipline, and health literacy can be cultivated from a young age and carried forward as a lifelong standard.



A Movement the World Is Watching


The BBC News feature is more than media recognition. It reflects cultural validation and growing global awareness of the biohacking movement. As public interest accelerates and the industry expands, Biohack Yourself Media is rapidly emerging as the premier media partner of choice for global thought leaders across longevity, innovation, business, and culture. It continues to strengthen its position as a premier media platform at the intersection of science, innovation, and community leadership.



Biohacking is no longer a fringe experiment. It is a rapidly expanding industry and a defining shift in how modern society approaches health, performance, and longevity. Biohack Yourself stands firmly at the center of that transformation.



You can watch the full BBC News feature segment below: 



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