Attacking winter depression
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05/04/1998
In two preliminary studies, Dr. Alfred Lewy and his colleagues at Oregon Health Sciences University showed that properly timed doses of melatonin in amounts much smaller than are being sold could reset people's body clocks and lift their sprits. Dr. Lewy maintains that the findings strongly support the theory that winter depression is a form of jet lag in which people's daily rhythms increasingly fall out of line with clock time when dawn is delayed.