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Free radicals logo #10101) American world music group 2) Jam band 3) Modern big band 4) Salsa music group 5) Short story by Alice Munro
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Free radicals logo #20946unstable molecules created by the metabolism and environmental factors such as pollution, UV rays and sunlight. They damage cells and lead to premature ageing and, at worst, cancer.
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Free radicals logo #20563Highly reactive molecules produced during normal metabolic processes in the body. Smoking, ageing and degenerative diseases all increase the production of free radicals.
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Free radicals logo #20899free-floating electrons resulting from oxidation that hve been linked to the aging process, cancer, and autoimmune diseases
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Free radicals logo #21006Active oxygen species (AOS), a collective term for radicals and other nonradical but reactive species derived from oxygen, including O-, HO- and H2O2.
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Free radicals logo #22159Reactive species which usually have an unpaired, or free, electron.
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free radicals logo #10444An uncharged atom or molecular species that has one or more unpaired electrons. Free radical are very reactive
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Free Radicals logo #22759Molecules responsible for premature aging and tissue damage, although antioxidant ingredients can help prevent them settling on skin
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Free Radicals logo #21789are molecules responsible for premature aging and tissue damage, although antioxidant ingredients can help prevent them settling on skin
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free radicals logo #21280Chemical compounds that can damage cells and oxidize LDL cholesterol so that it is more likely to be deposited in the walls of arteries.
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free radicals logo #23291Highly unstable molecules created in the body by sunlight, cigarette smoke, and pollution that latch onto and damage cells in ways that can lead to roughness, sagging, and wrinkling.
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Free Radicals logo #20470Highly reactive molecules that possess unpaired electrons. Caused by a number of factors, look at Antioxidants for prevention.
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Free Radicals logo #20966Highly reactive molecules that possess unpaired electrons. Caused by a number of factors, look at Antioxidants for prevention.
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Free Radicals logo #22765 Unstable molecules that try to steal electrons from stable molecules, creating a chain of other unstable molecules that can damage the skin, leading to wrinkles and aging skin. Environmental factors like pollution, UV rays, smoke and pesticides all contribute to create skin-threatening free radicals. See also: Antioxidants
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Free radicals logo #23246Highly reactive molecules capable of causing damage in brain and other tissues. Free radicals are common by-products of normal chemical reactions occurring in cells. The body has several mechanisms to deactivate free radicals.
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Free Radicals logo #23273Highly reactive atoms or molecules with an unpaired electron. Free radicals are created from many metabolic processes, inflammation and sun damage. They contain one or more unpaired electrons and scavenge, or steal, electrons from other molecules, thus damaging those molecules. In terms of your skin, free radicals can damage collagen and elastin. A...
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