Long-Term Melatonin Use May Increase Heart Risks, Doctors Warn

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A five-year study of over 130,000 adults suggests that long-term melatonin use for insomnia may be associated with increased risks of heart failure and death, challenging its reputation as a safe sleep aid. The research found that regular melatonin users had a significantly higher likelihood of heart failure, hospitalization, and mortality, prompting calls for further investigation into its cardiovascular safety.
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