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A new study from Canada found that melatonin, a hormone known for its role in regulating sleep, might help reverse some of the DNA damage caused by years of poor sleep.
A Canadian study suggests that melatonin, a sleep-regulating hormone, may help repair DNA damage caused by poor sleep, especially in night-shift workers. Researchers found that melatonin ...
How does melatonin help repair DNA? It’s important to point out that the study just found a link between taking melatonin and the production of 8-OH-dG.
Scientists just published a study suggesting that night shift workers who took melatonin before sleep had greater DNA repair. What experts make of the findings.
Melatonin supplementation may help offset the DNA damage associated with night shift work by boosting the body's ability to repair it, suggest the findings of a small clinical trial published ...
Melatonin supplementation may enhance DNA repair in night shift workers, reducing oxidative damage and potentially lowering long-term cancer risk.
Could Melatonin Protect Night Shift Workers From DNA Damage? A 3 mg melatonin supplement before daytime sleep significantly increases DNA repair markers in night shift workers.
Melatonin supplementation may help offset the DNA damage associated with night shift work by boosting the body's ability to repair it, suggest the findings of a small clinical trial published ...
For night shift workers, melatonin supplementation seems to improve oxidative DNA damage repair capacity, according to a study in Occupational & Environmental Medicine.
A 3 mg melatonin supplement before daytime sleep boosts DNA repair markers in night shift workers, potentially reducing cancer risk.
Taking melatonin supplements won’t erase existing DNA damage, but it might help bolster the body’s natural repair system.
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