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  • Cancer, Circadian Disruption, Melatonin

    Given melatonin's many roles, Russell Reiter suggests that disruption of circadian rhythms may be a source of many disorders of modern life, including cancer.

    For a multimedia report and more talks on this topic, see the eBriefing Circadian Disruption and Cancer: Making the Connection.

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