Melatonin: A review of its potential functions and effects on neurological diseases

M Gunata, H Parlakpinar, HA Acet - Revue neurologique, 2020 - Elsevier
Background The aging process is not univocal, both body and brain age. Neurological
disorders are a major cause of disability and death worldwide. According to the Global
Burden of Disease Study 2015, neurological diseases are the second most common cause
of death and 16.8% of total deaths are caused by neurological diseases worldwide.
Neurological disease deaths have risen 36% worldwide in 25 years. Melatonin is a
neuroregulator hormone that has free radical scavenger, strong antioxidant, anti …
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