A new study suggests that
increased restless legs syndrome (RLS) severity is associated with subsequent increased risk of stroke.
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«Study links severe
restless legs syndrome to
increased risk of stroke.»
Allen, R.P., Barker, P.B., Horská, A. & Earley, C.J. Thalamic glutamate / glutamine in
restless legs syndrome:
increased and related to disturbed sleep.
Disorders that affect how much time a person actually spends asleep — such as insomnia,
restless leg syndrome, excessive sleep, or excessive daytime sleepiness — may
increase stroke risk and harm recovery, as well, the researchers concluded, although the evidence wasn't as strong for these conditions.
Other uses of vitamin E include but are not limited to; night cramps, epilepsy, cysts in the breasts,
restless leg syndrome, brain diseases, problems in the nervous system, radiation, an
increase energy, muscle strength improvement, and physical endurance improvements.
Restless leg syndrome occurs in twice as many women than men and
increases the risk for chronic disease and early mortality.