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Biohacking spans from lifestyle changes to extreme body modifications, challenging traditional science while influencing future health tech and regulations.
As the term itself suggests, “biohacking” generally refers to the act of hacking or modifying biological systems outside of traditional academic or laboratory settings, and one who practises such an act is called a “biohacker”. It has also been used interchangeably with terms such as “citizen biology” and “do-it-your-self biology” that bring the hacking and tinkering ethic to biology.
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