by David Brown | Nov 25, 2021 | News
Aging brings all sorts of problems no matter how well people take care of their bodies. Part of the reason why is the decline of the Klotho gene present in our bodies with every year that passes. A primary concern arising includes how declines of Klothos have on the...
by David Brown | Nov 23, 2021 | News
According to numerous studies, the Klotho protein seems to have a positive effect on the body. For example, it may contribute to heart health and cardiovascular maintenance. Considering that various CVDs caused 32 percent of all worldwide deaths in 2019, this could...
by David Brown | Nov 18, 2021 | News
Throughout life, the kidneys, brain, and thyroid produce the Klotho protein. As it is known to play a role in the aging process, it was named after a Greek goddess. In the myth, Clotho was “the Spinner,” one of three goddesses that determine a person’s destiny. The...
by David Brown | Nov 16, 2021 | News
An unintentional transgene injection into mice that occurred in 1997 revealed information that researchers didn’t seem to expect at the time. Apparently, this accidental experiment demonstrated the difference between the effects of Klotho deficiency and an...
by David Brown | Nov 11, 2021 | News
Ever since a cardiologist in Japan discovered in 2005 that increasing the Klotho gene in mice extends their life, the gene aptly named after the Greek Goddess, who spins the thread of life, has captured the spotlight and generated volumes of anti-aging research....