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Genetic Damage

Genetic damage includes various aspects of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) damage ranging from oxidative DNA base lesions and point mutations to chromosomal alterations. It occurs due to viruses, compounds produced by plants, chemicals, and ultraviolet radiation.

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How long does mitochondrial poisoning stay in the body?

Query: Hello doctor, Do you know what kind of mitochondrial poison can stay in the body for more than five years? I have a patient with symptoms which looks like a mild mitochondrial poisoning for the past five years. There are only few mitochondrial poisons. So, do you think any one of them can stay in t...  Read Full »


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Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. Usually the mitochondrial toxicity (poisoning) occurs due to some natural toxins from animals and plants or synthetic.In current days, the mitochondrial toxicity is majorly due to synthetic chemicals as human destroyed many toxic plants and animals in the living place.The...  Read Full »

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