Things got so busy that I almost forgot to tend to this! (The good news is that my Dad in Law is once again out of the hospital (recurrence of his pneumonia) with oxygen and therapy. In recent weeks among three older relatives there have been something like 8 times in hospitals -- 4 long stays and the rest kept for a day or less in emergency until breathing could be stabilized enough.) Anyway, Florence caught me on something in relation to melatonin so we asked Dr. Jerry Murray about it. He pointed out that in a University of Wisconsin study there were ultrasound measuremnets of the adrenal glands in ferrets getting melatonin(oral liquid melatonin at 0.5mg once a day), and there was no significant growth over 12 months. But it is still not known if melatonin can reduce the size of adrenal gland growths, as it did in several rat studies and in 1 rabbit study so there is the possibility that it might be able to though no one knows yet. Dr. Murray also pointed out that there are actual melatonin receptors on the adrenal glands. [Posted in FML issue 4805]