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      <title>Mysteriously Missing Melatonin</title>
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      <description>Well I just discovered something pretty interesting while watching a conference talk from Christian A Stewart-Ferrer. He&amp;rsquo;s a psychologist that seems to specialize in autism-spectrum disorders, and he spent roughly three hours outlining tendencies and dispositions of people with Asperger Syndrome.
At one point, he said something almost out-of-hand about melatonin production and quickly moved on. I&amp;rsquo;ve known about my Asperger&amp;rsquo;s for over a decade now, but I never really did much research afterwards, and it turns out that was probably a mistake.</description>
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