Kevin Burget

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The oxygen we breathe generates energy in cells but leaves behind unstable oxygen molecules with free, unpaired electrons. These reactive oxygen species (charmingly also called free radicals) steal electrons indiscriminately from other molecules, thereby “oxidizing” them. That theft sets off a slow chain reaction by creating other unstable, electron-hungry molecules obliged to steal electrons from yet more molecules.
Exercised: Why Something We Never Evolved to Do Is Healthy and Rewarding
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