Free Radicals
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Benefiting From Free Radicals
medicalnewstoday.com — “Free radicals are molecules that react readily with other substances in the body, and this can have negative effects on health in certain circumstances, through the damage caused to cells. Free ra” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Antioxidants and Free radicals
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Antioxidants, Free Radicals and Cancer
knowcancer.com — “The importance of antioxidants to protect us from free radical damage. Learn about diet, vitamins and what you can do to get more antioxidants to your body.” View full resource at knowcancer.com
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Technology tethers free radicals
physorg.com — “The science world is abuzz with news of a new platform technology developed by physicists at the University of Sydney - technology that can be used in areas as diverse as disease detection through to biofuel production.” View full resource at physorg.com
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New biocompatible, low-rejection coating for implants also good for diagnostics and biofuel production. http://t.co/3oNTfra via @physorg_com
Free Radicals Crucial To Appetite Suppression
medicalnewstoday.com — “Obesity is growing at alarming rates worldwide, and the biggest culprit is overeating. In a study of brain circuits that control hunger and satiety, Yale School of Medicine researchers have found” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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RT @mnt_weightloss: Free Radicals Crucial To Appetite Suppression http://mnt.to/3Zg2 #weightloss
Free radicals may be good for you
labspaces.net — “Fear of free radicals may be exaggerated, according to scientists from the Swedish medical university Karolinska Institutet. A new study, published in the Journal of Physiology, shows that free radicals act as signal substances that cause the heart to beat with the correct force.” View full resource at labspaces.net
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Free radicals maybe good for you
sciencedaily.com — “Fear of free radicals may be exaggerated, according to new research. A new study shows that free radicals act as signal substances that cause the heart to beat with the correct force.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Free Radicals And Oxidative Stress
gourmethealthychocolates.com — “Free radicals and oxidative stress are known to cause cell damage by stealing an electron from a nearby molecule.” View full resource at gourmethealthychocolates.com
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#foodfact RT @fit2bmama Free radicals, oxidative stress in ill body, dull fruit http://bit.ly/htZMju #wellness #antioxidants @ImmaChocoholic
Free radicals crucial to suppressing appetite
sciencedaily.com — “Obesity is growing at alarming rates worldwide, and the biggest culprit is overeating. In a study of brain circuits that control hunger and satiety, researchers have found that molecular mechanisms controlling free radicals -- molecules tied to aging and tissue damage -- are at the heart of increased appetite in diet-induced obesity.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Free radicals crucial to suppressing #appetite: http://t.co/YGI9nIy via @AddThis #obesity
Free radicals crucial to suppressing appetite
eurekalert.org — “Obesity is growing at alarming rates worldwide, and the biggest culprit is overeating. In a study of brain circuits that control hunger and satiety, Yale School of Medicine researchers have found that molecular mechanisms controlling free radicals -- molecules tied to aging and tissue damage -- are at the heart of increased appetite in diet-induced obesity.” View full resource at eurekalert.org
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Antioxidants, Free Radicals and Sports Nutrition
blog.foodfacts.com — “Foodfacts.com members are probably aware that sports nutrition is a vast industry with emphasis on optimizing PERFORMANCE.” View full resource at blog.foodfacts.com
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British Heart Foundation - Free radicals
bhf.org.uk — “BHF-funded research finds that free radicals could protect the heart” View full resource at bhf.org.uk
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BHF funded researchers have made a surprising discovery that the heart defends itself from long-term stresses: http://bit.ly/cCb8LB
Nutritious Feast: Understanding Antioxidants and Free Radicals
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Natural skin care could combat free radicals
biggreensmile.com — “Red fruits could be a useful ingredient in natural skin care products to help block out free radicals.” View full resource at biggreensmile.com
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Natural skin care could combat free radicals http://bit.ly/hc7WHq
Free Radicals May Not Be Cause of Aging - Slashdot
science.slashdot.org — “An anonymous reader writes "Researchers at McGill University in Montreal have uncovered strong new evidence that that wildly-accepted mitochondrial free radical theory of aging (MFRTA) is wrong. MFRTA suggests that free radicals cause oxidative damage, which in turn leads to the aging process. This ...” View full resource at science.slashdot.org
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Free Radicals May Not Be Cause of Aging: An anonymous reader writes "Researchers at McGill University in ... http://bit.ly/grSYDz #aging
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