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Old and New Insomnia Remedies - Part 2

By Florence Cardinal, Health Guide Monday, September 13, 2010
Two new drugs, one already on the market, and a second still in the testing stage, may be the answer.   The drug, Rozerem, (Ramelteon)was approved in 2005. Rozerem claims to have two major differences to other sleep medications - it works on the brain in a whole new way, and it's not addictive...
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I think that's great that this new drug is unlikely to be addictive and could help those who are suffering from insomnia. However, are you familiar with any natural sleep aids that don't require medication and that really work?

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By Florence Cardinal, Health Guide— Last Modified: 09/20/11, First Published: 09/13/10