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Biohacking is no longer on the fringe—it's global, with the market projected to expand from $24.5 billion in 2024 to over $111 billion by 2034. From Silicon Valley to Mumbai, people are "hacking" their brains and bodies for better health, greater focus, and longer life.
Key Highlights:
Wearables & Apps: Smartwatches, smart rings, and biosensors track sleep, heart rate, and stress, enabling customized wellness habits.
Supplements & Nootropics: Cognitive enhancement and smart drugs are becoming increasingly popular to improve memory and clarity of mind.
DIY Biology: Fans try intermittent fasting, red light therapy, and even gene editing in an effort to maximize performance.
Implants & Sensors: Advanced users are testing RFID chips and brain sensors for real-time feedback and biofeedback.
Global Surge: Asia-Pacific, led by China and India, is expanding fast with increasing health consciousness and technological advancements.
Prospects: As chronic illness escalates and preventive wellness becomes a trend, the integration of science, technology, and self-testing embodied in biohacking will transform our grasp of longevity and wellness.
Sources: Grand View Research, GlobeNewswire, Precedence Research
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