Yuki is considering taking melatonin supplements to correct her sleep cycle. When should she take them?
A. As soon as she wakes up in the morning.
B. In the late afternoon a few hours before she wants to sleep.
C. Around noon after she eats lunch.
D. Each time she wakes up in the middle of the night.
Answer: B
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