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Prolonged release melatonin for improving sleep in totally blind subjects: a pilot placebo-controlled multicenter trialRoth et al., 2015
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- Roth T
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Introduction Melatonin, secreted by the pineal gland during the night phase, is a regulator of the biological clock and sleep tendency. Totally blind subjects frequently report severe, periodic sleep problems, with 50%–75% of cases displaying non-24-hour sleep–wake …
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