Selenium protects men against diabetes, study suggests

Wednesday, March 17, 2010 - 21:14 in Health & Medicine

The role of selenium in diabetes has been controversial, with some studies suggesting that it raises diabetes risk and others finding that it is protective. Now, research has shown that, for men, high plasma selenium concentrations are associated with a lower occurrence of dysglycemia.

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