Men with higher levels of the sleep hormone melatonin may be less likely to develop prostate cancer, a new study suggests.
The research also revealed that men who had higher levels of melatonin in their urine had a 75 percent decreased risk of advanced prostate cancer, compared with men with lower melatonin levels.
Friday, November 10, 2017
Melatonin
Live Science: Melatonin Linked to Prostate Cancer Risk
By Cari Nierenberg
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