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Restless Legs Syndrome May Be a Risk Factor for Parkinson’s
Restless legs syndrome, a condition affecting millions of Americans, may be tied to increased Parkinson’s risk, according to ...
Three research hospitals in the Republic of Korea are reporting that restless leg syndrome was associated with an increased ...
Jean Smith, whose name has been changed to protect her privacy, began to experience symptoms of what she later learned was restless legs syndrome (RLS) when she was 29 years old and pregnant.
Three South Korean research hospitals have learned that 1.6% of patients with restless legs syndrome develop Parkinson's ...
Parkinson’s — which can cause tremors, slow movement and stiffness — is believed to affect 1 in every 336 Americans.
People who suffer from agonising restless leg syndrome may be at greater risk of developing Parkinson's disease, concerning research has suggested. The condition, which affects up to 10 per cent of ...
The movement disorder is estimated to affect tens of thousands of Americans in a severe enough way to impact their daily life ...
"I think you should look at sleep as one of the causes of ADHD," said Dr. Richard Millman, a sleep expert at Brown University ...
Iron deficiency can present in strange ways. Here, nutritionists share surprising signs of iron deficiency, like cold hands ...
During sleep, the body performs essential functions which include memory strengthening, toxin elimination, mood regulation ...
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