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Selenium deficiency may increase risk of chronic disease: Study

By Stephen Daniells in Oakland, 16-Mar-2011 Ensuring adequate intakes of selenium may reduce the risk of age-related diseases such as cancer and heart disease, says a new review that supports Bruce Ames’ triage theory. http://www.nutraingredients-usa.com/Research/Selenium-deficiency-may-increase-risk-of-chronic-disease-Study

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Selenium and its Relationship to Cancer

P. D. Whanger Department of Environmental and Molecular Toxicology Oregon State University Corvallis, OR 97331 The statements “Selenium may reduce the risk of certain cancers” and “Selenium may produce anticarcinogenic effects in the body” are supported by scientific evidence. There is significant scientific agreement that daily supplementation with selenium may reduce the risk of some

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Higher selenium levels linked to lower diabetes risk: Harvard study

By Stephen Daniells, 29-Jun-2012 Increased levels of selenium in the body may be associated with a 25% reduction in the risk of type-2 diabetes, says a new study from Korea and Harvard. http://www.nutraingredients.com/Health/Blood-sugar-management/Higher-selenium-levels-linked-to-lower-diabetes-risk  

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Selenium may reduce prostate cancer markers: Study

By Nathan Gray, 23-Feb-2011 Supplementation with selenium glycinate may increase the activities of related plasma enzymes, and reduce the levels of an important marker for the risk of prostate cancer, according to a new study that contradicts current thinking. http://www.nutraingredients.com/Health/Cancer-risk-reduction/Selenium-may-reduce-prostate-cancer-markers-Study

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Selenium-enriched dairy shows colon protecting potential: Study

By Stephen Daniells, 08-Apr-2011 Selenium-enriched dairy protein may produce changes in the expression of genes in the colon, and regulate the risk of developing cancer, suggests a new study from Australia. http://www.nutraingredients.com/Health/Cancer-risk-reduction/Selenium-enriched-dairy-shows-colon-protecting-potential-Study

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Selenium and its Relationship to Cancer

P. D. Whanger Department of Environmental and Molecular Toxicology Oregon State University Corvallis, OR 97331 The statements “Selenium may reduce the risk of certain cancers” and “Selenium may produce anticarcinogenic effects in the body” are supported by scientific evidence. There is significant scientific agreement that daily supplementation with selenium may reduce the risk of some

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Selenium + CoQ10 supplements may slash cardiovascular mortality: RCT

By Stephen Daniells, 25-May-2012 Long-term supplementation with a combination of selenium and co-enzyme Q10 may decrease cardiovascular mortality by about 6%, according to a new study from Sweden with ‘results that cannot be ignored’. http://www.nutraingredients.com/Health/Cardiovascular-health/Selenium-CoQ10-supplements-may-slash-cardiovascular-mortality-RCT

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FDA Agrees to Allow Selenium Qualified Health Claims with Succinct Disclaimers

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