Exposure to Pollutants, Increased Free-Radical Damage Speeds Up Aging, Per West Virginia University - Led Study
June 22, 2021
June 22, 2021
MORGANTOWN, West Virginia, June 22 (TNSRes) -- West Virginia University issued the following news:
Every day, our bodies face a bombardment of UV rays, ozone, cigarette smoke, industrial chemicals and other hazards.
This exposure can lead to free-radical production in our bodies, which damages our DNA and tissues. A new study from West Virginia University researcher Eric E. Kelley--in collaboration with the University of Minnesota--suggests that unrepaired DNA damage ca . . .
Every day, our bodies face a bombardment of UV rays, ozone, cigarette smoke, industrial chemicals and other hazards.
This exposure can lead to free-radical production in our bodies, which damages our DNA and tissues. A new study from West Virginia University researcher Eric E. Kelley--in collaboration with the University of Minnesota--suggests that unrepaired DNA damage ca . . .
