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CLEVELAND, Ohio — Long-term use of melatonin supplements, often taken to help with sleep problems, may come with unexpected heart risks, according to new preliminary research. The study found that ...
New research presented at the American Heart Association Scientific Sessions 2025 has shown that the long-term use of melatonin, a common sleep aid, may increase your risk of developing heart failure.
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(Gray News) - The long-term use of melatonin could lead to heart failure, according to the American Heart Association. A study found that adults with insomnia who used melatonin for at least a year ...
Artificial intelligence can use smartwatch data to detect heart disease, a new study says. AI fed heart sensor data from an Apple Watch accurately detected heart problems like weakened pumping ability ...
It’s easy to jump to conclusions when you read a headline that suggests the buzzy sleep supplement melatonin is linked with heart failure. While recent research presented at the American Heart ...
Share on Pinterest A new study raises concerns over long-term melatonin use and cardiovascular risks. Viktoriya Skorikova/Getty Images Researchers say people with insomnia who use melatonin ...
New research says the popular sleep aid may negatively impact the heart — but experts caution that more research is needed Getty Long-term melatonin use has been linked to an increased risk of heart ...
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