Restless Leg Syndrome: Sensations and Treatments
Restless legs syndrome (RLS, Wittmaack-Ekbom's syndrome, or sometimes referred to as Nocturnal myoclonus) is a condition that is characterized by an irresistible urge to move your legs
View ArticleRestless Leg Syndrome Basics
Whenever a person sits down or lays down at night their legs start to feel as if pins and needles are sticking them or suffer a creepy crawling feeling
View ArticleRestless Legs Syndrome - Potential Pathogenic Mutation
Restless legs syndrome affects between 5 and 11 percent of the population in Europe and in North America
View ArticleRestless Legs Syndrome Medication
Improvement in symptoms based on the International Restless Legs Syndrome Study Group Rating Scale
View ArticleRestless Legs Syndrome Appears to Occur Within Families
Most family members have early-onset but mild to moderate restless legs syndrome symptoms
View ArticleHigh Rate of Restless Legs Syndrome in Adults with Fibromyalgia
Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine found that adults with fibromyalgia had a much higher prevalence and risk of restless legs syndrome
View ArticleParkinson's Drug Could Treat Restless Leg Syndrome
A drug prescribed for Parkinsons disease may also treat restless leg syndrome without the adverse side effects of current therapies
View ArticleHorizant for Restless Legs Syndrome FDA Approved
FDA approved drug Horizant provides significant help in treating restless legs syndrome symptoms
View ArticleRestless Legs Syndrome (RLS) Linked to Cardiovascular Disease
Research showing that RLS is a serious condition with increased risk of cardiovascular disease
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