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High risk of HIV-related mortality is associated with selenium deficiency

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Results indicate that selenium deficiency is an independent predictor of survival for those with HIV-1 infection.
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The importance of selenium to human health

TL;DR: Selenium is needed for the proper functioning of the immune system, and appears to be a key nutrient in counteracting the development of virulence and inhibiting HIV progression to AIDS.

The importance of selenium to human health.

TL;DR: The essential trace mineral, selenium, is of fundamental importance to human health as mentioned in this paper, and it is needed for the proper functioning of the immune system, and appears to be a key nutrient in counteracting the development of virulence and inhibiting HIV progression to AIDS.
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Heavy metals in soils : trace metals and metalloids in soils and their bioavailability

B. J. Alloway
TL;DR: In this article, the authors defined the sources of heavy metals and metalloids in Soils and derived methods for the determination of Heavy Metals and Metalloids in soil.
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Selenium in human health and disease.

TL;DR: The relationships between selenium intake/status and health, or risk of disease, are complex but require elucidation to inform clinical practice, to refine dietary recommendations, and to develop effective public health policies.
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Assessment of requirements for selenium and adequacy of selenium status: a review

TL;DR: There is an urgent need for more large-scale trials to assess any such beneficial effects and to provide further data on which to base more reliable estimates for intakes and plasma selenium levels that are protective.
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Oxidants and human disease: some new concepts.

TL;DR: Good evidence now exists for some role of oxidant damage to tissues in the pathology of several human diseases, including rheumatoid arthritis, reperfusion injury, immune injury to lung and kidney, and cerebral trauma or ischemia.
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Biologic features of HIV-1 that correlate with virulence in the host

TL;DR: The development of disease was found to be correlated with the emergence of HIV-1 variants that were more cytopathic in vitro as the disease progressed and that replicated more efficiently in a wide variety of different human cells.
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Selenocysteine: the 21st amino acid.

TL;DR: The aim of this article is to review the events leading to the elucidation of selenocysteine as being the 21st amino acid.
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Slim disease: a new disease in Uganda and its association with HTLV-III infection.

TL;DR: The site and timing of the first reported cases suggest that the disease arose in Tanzania, and there is no clear evidence to implicate other possible means of transmission, such as by insect vectors or re-used injection needles.
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Predictors of the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome developing in a cohort of seropositive homosexual men.

TL;DR: In a cohort of 1835 homosexual men who were seropositive for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) on entry into a prospective study, the acquired immunodficiency syndrome (AIDS) developed in 59 during a median follow-up of 15 months.
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