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1 Religious engagement, however, may counteract the damaging effects of early life stress.
2 Many of them demonstrate hormetic effects, producing both beneficial and damaging effects .
3 The coloring agents help to prevent the damaging effects of light.
4 Waterways across America have long suffered the damaging effects of agricultural and industrial activity.
5 Racial discrimination is a pervasive problem with multiple damaging effects .
6 Antioxidants combat the damaging effects of ROS; yet antioxidant defenses are reduced in asthma.
7 Reports about female mechanics in Nigeria and the damaging effects of skin-bleaching products also followed.
8 Chief executives warn of the damaging effects of uncertainty on their investment and hiring decisions.
9 Critics had warned that it could have had damaging effects and be hard to implement.
10 Acting now ensures that some of the damaging effects of the reforms might be reversed.
11 New studies have revealed more about the damaging effects of Covid-19 on the human brain.
12 He felt very calm now, without the damaging effects of emotion on his mental processes.
13 He added: Just the words have damaging effects .
14 In that case, ARBs may be beneficial because they block some of the hormone's damaging effects .
15 Diet and nutrition have been postulated as potential factors to combat the damaging effects of asthma.
16 Metals with high redox potential can trigger oxidative stress mechanisms with damaging effects in biological tissues.
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