Restless legs syndrome (RLS) increases the risk of new cardiovascular events and cardiovascular mortality among patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD), according to Italian researchers. Their 18 ...
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My mother’s restless legs
MY 86-year-old mother has been having restless legs for the past few years. The condition has persisted despite all kinds of medications. Kindly advise me on what to do.Abdul (by SMS)The cause of RLS ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. For some, restless legs syndrome can be so severe that they can’t sleep. (Getty Images) (AndreyPopov via Getty Images) Up to 10% ...
We all know the anxiety of knowing you have to wake up early in the morning, but when you get in bed the night before, you can’t fall asleep. For some, this can be compounded by a strange urge to move ...
Undiagnosed condition that haunts at night: How restless legs syndrome is more than just an irritant
It often begins quietly. You lie down to sleep, exhausted, but just as you begin to drift off, an uncomfortable sensation creeps into your .
You’re desperately trying to doze off, but your legs didn’t get the memo—they’re achy and uncomfortable, and you feel like you can’t keep them still. If that sounds familiar, you may be dealing with ...
Violet Axlund of Sioux City calls the tingling sensation in her legs "the spooks." Audrey Howard of Sioux City has a similar phenomenon in her legs. Both are experiencing restless leg syndrome, a ...
A new study of over 9,900 people with restless leg syndrome (RLS) has suggested that the condition appears to increase the risk of developing Parkinson’s disease (PD). RLS is a neurological condition ...
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