New findings on the free radical theory of aging and mitochondrial damage.

Free radicals are especially reactive atoms or groups of atoms that have one or more unpaired electrons. They are produced in the body as a by-product of normal metabolism and can also be introduced from an outside source, such as tobacco smoke, or other toxins. Free radicals can damage cells, proteins and DNA by altering their chemical structure.   When researchers at the Buck Institute bred mice … Continue reading New findings on the free radical theory of aging and mitochondrial damage.