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selenium is given.
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many researchers who have investigated Keshan disease, a form of heart disease in children, believe that it is caused by selenium deficiency. The disease can be prevented but not cured with supplemental selenium
Jons Jacob was the man to discover Selenium.
Selenium is a nonmetallic element with an atomic number of 34 and an atomic weight of 78.96. Its chemical symbol is Se. Selenium is most commonly found in nature in its inorganic form, sodium selenite. An organic form of selenium, selenomethionine, is found in foods
selenium is given.
Keshan's disease
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many researchers who have investigated Keshan disease, a form of heart disease in children, believe that it is caused by selenium deficiency. The disease can be prevented but not cured with supplemental selenium
The thyroid requires selenium for its synthesis. A deficiency of the selenium mineral alters thyroid function, but is rare in well nourished individuals.
Statistics Canada was created in 1971.
If one is looking to find statistics about Canada there are many sites offering this information. The best resource for statistics about Canada would be on the Statistics Canada website.
According to Statistics Canada 2013 (latest statistics), there are/was around 13.5 million cattle in Canada.
Hello kids :), Both of these diseases are due to Selenium deficiency. This deficiency comes from the lack of selenium in soil where your fruits and veggies are grown. Now a person can get either or. Keshan Disease is a combination of High Reative oxygen species + Coxsackie virus. This leads to heart disease (fibrosis and lysis of cardiocytes). In Kashin-Beck disease think bones, necrosis of chondrocytes, dwarfism joint deformation--- also though defective RBC and fingernails. Medical student at Ross university school of medicine
Statistics Canada is the official government census organization. According to their research, the population of Canada in 2010 was approximately 34.5 million people.
There are statistics at www.canadaimmigrants.com/statistics.asp They also have charts.
* Obesity * Starvation (insufficiency of KCals) * Kwashiorkor's Syndrome (lack of protien). * Scurvy (Vitamin C deficiency ) * Beriberi (thiamine/Vit B1 deficiency). * Vitamins A, B, C, D, E and K deficiences are all clinically apparent -- see link. * Trace element deficiencies (for instance Selenium Deficiency, which results in thyroid malfunction). * Vitamin toxicity (not all vitamins do this). * Trace element toxicity (again selenium). And these are just a few....