1 in 5 School-Aged Children Takes Melatonin for Sleep, Study Reveals

The growing prevalence of melatonin usage among children has sparked worries about the safety of the dietary supplements.
1 in 5 School-Aged Children Takes Melatonin for Sleep, Study Reveals
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A recent study shows that nearly one in five school-aged children and preteens in the United States are taking melatonin supplements for sleep, sparking concerns about the safety of the products.

Melatonin is a hormone that the brain produces in response to darkness, which regulates the sleep-wake cycle. In the United States, melatonin is sold as an over-the-counter dietary supplement or sleep aid.

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