Sentences with phrase «from damaging accumulations»

Not exact matches

One study published in the American Academy of Optometry's Optometry & Vision Science journal found that using goji berry daily as a dietary supplementation for 90 days increases plasma zeaxanthin and antioxidant levels significantly, which protect eyes from hypopigmentation and accumulation of oxidative stress compounds that can damage the macula.
«With near record snow accumulation, motorists should feel compelled to remove snow from their vehicles to prevent damage
Fatty liver disease results from excess accumulation of fat in the liver (hepatic steatosis), leading to inflammation and damage to the liver.
That call was made based on the evidence arising from many fields of medical research, and from a considered perspective of aging as a process of damage accumulation, one that can be most effectively treated by repair of that damage.
AD, PD, and other diseases and functional deficits of degenerative aging processes emerge from the ongoing and often mutually - reinforcing accumulation of multiple forms of cellular and molecular damage.
A pivotal factor in the shift from damage repair to damage accumulation in the aging adult is that during the night and early morning hours, older individuals are producing less glutathione (GSH).
For example, the accumulation of LDL cholesterol in the coronary arteries is a result of damage from lipid peroxidation.
Apart from stress, the accumulation of free radical damage is one of the main reason that we age.
found that resveratrol protects the heart from stroke damage, cholesterol accumulation, and improves blood circulation and overall vascular health.
(2) To limit further liver damage by preventing accumulation of copper and free radicals (3) To support liver cell regeneration (4) To prevent or minimize possible complications, such as abnormal brain function caused by passage of toxic substances from the liver to the blood (called hepatic encephalopathy) and the buildup of fluid in your dog's abdomen (called ascites).
Dental care slows the accumulation of plaque and tartar, thus preventing oral bacteria from entering your pet's bloodstream and damaging internal organs.
The project at the University of Texas at Austin will develop conceptual and numerical models to analyze conditions under which gas will be expelled from existing marine accumulations of gas hydrate into the ocean, which could potentially have a damaging effect to the ecosystem.
We find nothing to suggest that damage from individual tornadoes has increased through time, except as a result of the increasing cost of goods and accumulation of wealth of the United States.
By scaling up loss from past disasters, normalization adjusts for the fact that a hazard event of equal strength will typically cause more damage nowadays than in past years because of wealth accumulation over time.
Solar installation may also affect the roof warranty due to damage of the membrane during installation, additional wear and tear resulting from unforeseen traffic on the roof, or from excessive loads on the roof structure due to system weight, wind load or snow accumulation.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z