In humans, oxidative stress is involved in many diseases. Examples include atherosclerosis, Parkinson's disease, heart failure, myocardial infarction, Alzheimer's disease, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, fragile X syndrome and chronic fatigue syndrome, but short-term oxidative stress may also be important in prevention of aging.
I read this a while ago but another crazy fact is Interestingly, oxidative stress experienced in the womb has a negative effect on the attractiveness in later life due to it causing slight variations in the expression of genes. This causes asymmetry in bodily and facial proportions. So eat your bluberries or in Renatos case Acai and have beautifull kids lol.
I read this a while ago but another crazy fact is Interestingly, oxidative stress experienced in the womb has a negative effect on the attractiveness in later life due to it causing slight variations in the expression of genes. This causes asymmetry in bodily and facial proportions. So eat your bluberries or in Renatos case Acai and have beautifull kids lol.