DNA Damage
•Last Updated: October 13, 2024
DNA damage refers to oxidative changes to DNA, which can be measured in the urine or in white blood cells. Reductions in DNA damage from antioxidant supplements are thought to reduce the risk of cancer development and mutations.
Last Updated:October 13, 2024
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