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Comment author: gwern 29 September 2013 04:53:06PM 0 points [-]
  1. "Melatonin in elderly patients with insomnia.– A systematic review", Rikkert & Rigaud 2001
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Comment author: VincentYu 05 October 2013 05:06:51AM 1 point [-]

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Comment author: gwern 05 October 2013 04:50:39PM -1 points [-]

Thanks.