Higher Dietary Selenium Intakes Linked To Younger ‘Biological Age’
Increased dietary intakes of selenium for women with type 2 diabetes are associated with longer telomeres, reported to be a marker of biological aging, says a new study from China.
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Higher Dietary Selenium Intakes Linked To Younger ‘Biological Age’
Increased dietary intakes of selenium for women with type 2 diabetes are associated with longer telomeres, reported to be a marker of biological aging, says a new study from China.