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View Post: Selenium protects in diabetes
21 Nov 2009 by Steve
Selenium - a natural inhibitor of NF-kB - protects from cardiovascular disease in diabetics by reducing NF-kB activation to normal levels. Diabetic patients were found to have a level of NF-kB activation 80% higher than non-diabetic ...
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View Post: The Dangers of Too Much Selenium
Healthmad
21 Nov 2009 by Kristie Leong MD ...
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View Post: Selenium supplements increase cholesterol levels: Study
TheMedGuru
13 Nov 2009 by Neharika Sabharwal ...
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View Post: Too much selenium can increase cholesterol levels
13 Nov 2009 by Ians
LONDON - Taking excess of selenium, an essential mineral, in your diet can increase your cholesterol by almost 10 percent. ... Nearly 50% Lower Rates of Heart Attack, Stro.. http://bit.ly/phmaR; SAfmnews Netcare says recent health screenings reveal that 26 per cent of people sampled at risk of developing diabetes and heart disease; oplapla Heart Disease Patients Who Practice Transcendental Meditation Have Nearly 50% Lower Rates of Heart Attack, Stro.. http://bit.ly/ 18HHln ...
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View Post: Vitamin Lawsuit: Men's One A Day Gets Sued - [Blog]
2 Oct 2009 by admin
That trial, the Selenium and Vitamin E Cancer Prevention Trial, known as SELECT, was halted early when it became clear that the men were not benefiting from selenium and may have developed more cases of diabetes than men in the control ...
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View Post: Selenium supplementation may boost cholesterol
24 Nov 2009 by Health News From Reuters
"If you get more selenium than what you need ... there are no additional benefits and actually there is the potential for adverse effects," such as an increased risk of diabetes or high cholesterol, Stranges noted in a telephone ...
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