ARE you kept awake at night by the feeling of creepy-crawlies swarming up your legs? You might be suffering from restless ...
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 ...
(WKBN) – Do you feel like you constantly need to move your legs when lying down? You could be dealing with Restless Legs ...
Restless legs syndrome (RLS) is a common neurological sleep disorder characterized by an uncontrollable urge to move the legs, often worsening at night. Parkinson's disease (PD), a progressive ...
Iron deficiency, also known as anemia, can impair our ability to produce the happy hormone dopamine, which regulates leg ...
What is RLS: A neurological condition causing an irresistible urge to move the legs, often with tingling or crawling sensations, usually worse at night or during rest. Everyday relief tips: Iron and ...
Most cases of restless leg syndrome have no known cause. However, researchers associate certain genetic variants with the condition. It may also occur due to a disruption of dopamine levels in the ...
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 ...
Restless legs syndrome (RLS) is more than just fidgeting—it’s a neurological condition that can rob you of restful sleep. It causes an irresistible urge to move your legs, often with uncomfortable ...
Although restless leg syndrome (RLS) and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) share some of the same risk factors and treatments, researchers aren’t yet sure if they’re connected. RLS and OSA are common ...
Parkinson's risk appeared to be higher in people with restless legs syndrome in a Korean study. Dopamine agonist treatment was tied to less Parkinson's risk in patients with restless legs syndrome.