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People with autoimmune thyroid disorders tend to have lower levels of selenium in their blood compared to people without these disorders, based on measurements from a study of 134 individuals in India.

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People with thyroid autoimmune diseases had much lower selenium in their blood than healthy people, and this difference was not by chance—it’s a real link. This suggests selenium might be important for thyroid health.

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