Melatonin heart failure: Sleep supplement linked to 90% higher risk of heart failure, claims study

Melatonin Linked to Higher Heart Failure Risk

A recent study found that people using melatonin supplements faced a significantly higher risk of developing heart failure compared to those who did not. The risk of heart failure was 4.6% for individuals in the melatonin group, while it was 2.7% for those with no record of melatonin use.

"The risk of heart failure was 4.6 per cent for those in the melatonin group, compared with 2.7 per cent for those who had no record of taking melatonin."

The findings suggest a possible connection between melatonin use and cardiovascular risks, although further research is needed to confirm causation.

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New research links melatonin use with a 90% higher risk of heart failure, sparking global discussion as Canada faces labor unrest and political change.

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The Economic Times The Economic Times — 2025-11-07

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