Sentences with phrase «radical thinking damaged»

If there's a dealbreaker for audiences or commercially minded critics, it's the fact that the narrative tends to grow unwieldy and wanders non-linearly from a coming - of - age story to something much more complex and wider (and no doubt autobiographical) about how the post-war generation's social upheaval and radical thinking damaged the children of this era (of which Potter was clearly one).

Not exact matches

I think our reputation has been damaged by radical reformers trying to destroy religion.
Matthew Sinclair, policy analyst at the TaxPayers» Alliance, said: «Politicians are making radical promises to cut emissions but don't appear to have thought through how these can be delivered without doing crippling damage to the UK economy.
It's thought that this damage happens when photons (light particles) create free radicals, which are highly reactive molecules that can «poison» cells and kill them, Van Gelder said.
Because of how antioxidants work — by adhering to damaging atoms called free radicals — they are thought to help combat cancer, intercept the damage of environmental pollution, and prevent age - related degenerative disease.
They are believed to protect cells from free radicals, harmful oxygen molecules thought to damage cells that result in cancer, atherosclerosis, Alzheimer's disease, and rheumatoid arthritis, and they may be the underlying reason why we age.
Over the course of your lifetime free radical damage tends to accumulate, and scientists theorize that this accumulated damage contributes to cellular dysfunction and ultimately to declining health as we age, and is thought to be a significant part of the aging process itself.
Energy metabolism and the production of Reactive Oxygen Species (very small molecules that can result in significant damage to cell structures, of which include oxygen ions, free radicals and peroxides) are thought to underpin many nuerodegenerative disorders, and creatine is thought to enhance the brains ability to survive the metabolic and physical trauma associated with these conditions.
But however you think of it, balancing the effects of oxidative stress results in less free radical damage.
Free radical damage is thought to be responsible for many ailments in our body from arthritis to increased susceptibility to cancers.
It's thought that high amounts of free - radical cell damage can increase inflammation that, in turn, hinders exercise recovery.
Anthocyanins are also thought to act as antioxidants, helping to slow down the ageing process and fight off chronic disease by reducing free radical damage to cells and DNA.
Flavonoids, which are found in a variety of fruits and vegetables as well as in tea, red wine, chocolate and berries, are thought to boost health in part by combating oxidation, a process in which cell - damaging substances called free radicals accumulate.
Free radicals are thought to damage proteins and destroy collagen.
So, the thinking is that lower methionine intake leads to less free radical production — the so - called «reactive oxygen species,» which slows the rate of DNA damage, which then would slow the rate of DNA mutation, slowing the rate of aging and disease — thereby potentially increasing our lifespan.
Free radicals are harmful particles that can attach to your skin and cause damage and accelerate skin aging (think fine lines and wrinkles).
I think it's always a benefit when a day product protects skin from the damage by free radicals.
This is because antioxidants help protect body cells from the dangerous free radicals which are thought to cause the cell damage that can result in many different illnesses.
Free radicals are thought to be big contributors to the cell damage that leads to cancer, arthritis, and even aging.
This is because antioxidants destroy free radicals, the particles that cause much of the cell damage that results in the mutations that are thought to lead to many of these chronic or life - threatening illnesses.
Free radicals, which are natural waste products produced by normal metabolic processes, are thought to contribute to aging and illness by damaging the cells they come into contact with.
Unless there is a radical change of thinking to the government's policy on justice there is the very real risk of further damage to the rule of law in the UK.
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