Oxidative Stress : Its Mechanisms And Impacts On Human Health And Disease Onset (EPUB)
Written by Harold Zeliger
The Effects of Oxidative Stress on Human Illness and Health In Onset, the mechanism of OS illness etiology and all known
causes elevating oxidative stress (OS) are examined.
Articles discuss how to prevent stress, what kinds of environmental exposures and chemical exposures cause disease ,
disease hallmarks and biomarkers, disease clusters, co-morbidities, free radical attacks at the cellular level and the
Stress Index tool, which can be used to determine the main causes of particular diseases and forecast when those diseases will
manifest.
This book provides thorough coverage of the effects of environmental factors as well as OS caused by chemical exposure ,
making it an invaluable tool for toxicology and environmental science researchers, practitioners, public health professionals and
anyone else looking to learn more about this subject.
discusses the environmental variables and chemical exposures that lead to stress. advances knowledge of the
mechanisms behind the damage response and illness demonstrates how the Stress Index can be used to
non-invasively determine oxidative stress and its role.
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