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Using melatonin for sleep is on the rise, study says, despite potential health harms - Dallas Examiner

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By SANDEE LaMOTTE (CNN) – More and more adults are taking over-the-counter melatonin to get to sleep, and some may be using it at dangerously high levels, a study has […]

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