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Nearly 1 in 4 people with chronic kidney disease may suffer from restless legs syndrome, affecting their sleep, comfort, and heart health.
For decades, people suffering from chronic restless leg syndrome have been treated with drugs that cause debilitating side effects for many. Now doctors say they have the answer.
It’s bedtime, but your legs feel like they need to move as soon as you lie down. Sound familiar? You may have restless legs syndrome.
With women twice as likely to develop restless leg syndrome as men, Dr Joe stresses the benefits of the life-changing and 'drug free' hack.
The jumpy truth about restless leg syndrome: What causes it and how is it linked to Parkinson's disease? Find out why some medications for restless leg syndrome (RLS) might come with unexpected side ...
But a BBC investigation has highlighted that some drug treatments for restless leg syndrome and Parkinson’s disease can lead to such risky behaviour.
Restless legs syndrome (RLS) can lead to poor quality of life. Learn about treatments such as supplements, medication, foot wraps, and vibrating pads.
Restless legs syndrome (RLS) is a sleep disorder that causes a feeling of heaviness and discomfort in the legs, usually after going to bed. Stretching or moving the legs usually helps.
Restless legs syndrome (RLS) - a condition that affects around 10 per cent of the US population - is thought to be hereditary but has also been linked to diseases such as kidney problems or diabetes.
Dr. Elias Karroum, UVA Health neurologist and specialist in restless leg syndrome Risk factors for restless legs include genetics, kidney disease, pregnancy, and autoimmune disorders.
Restless leg syndrome affects approximately 10% of Americans, with symptoms ranging from mild discomfort to severe leg pain, significantly impacting sleep and quality of life.
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