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Tara C. Smith is an Associate Professor of Epidemiology. Her research involves a number of pathogens at the animal-human nexus. She also writes for The Panda's Thumb and previously for WIRED SCIENCE's Correlations. Please note the views expressed on this site are Dr. Smith's alone and may not be representative of the groups mentioned above.

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More on melatonin

Category: Cancer epidemiology
Posted on: January 25, 2006 11:35 AM, by Tara C. Smith

I wrote about a recent study investigating a possible connection between melatonin and the development of breast cancer here last week. coturnix--who knows this field much, much better than I--has more discussion on serotonin, melatonin, and their role in health and disease over here at Circadiana. It's a field he actually knows about and there are lots of interesting tidbits, so check it out.

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1

Thanks for the shout-out. I'm preparing another related post for tonight....

Posted by: coturnix Author Profile Page | January 25, 2006 12:14 PM

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Great! Looking forward to it.

Posted by: Tara | January 25, 2006 2:29 PM

3

Here it is.

Posted by: coturnix Author Profile Page | January 25, 2006 3:58 PM

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