Monday, October 18, 2010

A melatonin link?

In a decades-old study (1981) of light-deprived hamsters and ethanol, those given daily injections of melatonin consumed less alcohol than those not receiving the injections. Hamsters treated with melatonin also drank less liquid overall. The reason, researchers speculated, was that the pineal gland may influence liquid consumption and thus, indirectly, alcohol consumption.

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