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Melatonin shows promise for improving sleep problems in children with autism

February 7, 2008January 24, 2011michelesolis

CB050291Melatonin supplements are well-tolerated in children with autism and show promise for improving their sleep, according to a new study led by a researcher who has two children with autism herself.

Read this article on the Autism Speaks Web site.

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