Not exact matches
Restless
legs syndrome may be prominent
at this time.
Kerrisa Williams, a mother of two, told Romper that a medication she has to take for restless
leg syndrome, as well as her baby's long stay in the NICU after she gave birth
at 32 weeks, prevented her from exclusively breastfeeding.
Restless Leg
Syndrome (RLS)(an urge to move the
legs often associated with discomfort during the evening or
at bedtime that is relieved by activity and worsened with rest).
Another cause of
leg discomfort can be restless
legs syndrome, an urge to move the
legs especially
at bedtime.
These disorders — insomnia, restless
leg syndrome, jet lag — can worsen other health issues, like blood pressure, anxiety and cardiovascular disease, says Karen Klingman, PhD, an associate professor of nursing
at Upstate University Hospital.
GlaxoSmithKline made restless
legs syndrome — a disorder characterized in part by the urge to move one's
legs at night — a household term in 2003, when it ran a vigorous awareness campaign for the disorder.
Reykjavik, Iceland, July 18, 2007 - Scientists
at deCODE genetics (Nasdaq: DCGN) in collaboration with colleagues from Emory University today report the discovery of the first variant in the sequence of the human genome ever linked to risk of Restless
Legs Syndrome...
Your sleep disturbances may be caused by factors that affect many women beginning
at midlife, such as sleep - disordered breathing (known as sleep apnea), restless
legs syndrome, stress, anxiety, depression, painful chronic illnesses, and even some medications.
Sleep disorders seen in stroke patients include restless
legs syndrome, which is when a person has uncomfortable sensations and the irresistible urge to move the
legs, particularly in the evening, along with periodic
leg kicks and jerking
at night.
Also works great in helping to roll and smooth out tough skin spots and helps to ease
leg pain
at night related to restless
leg syndrome
I've been taking it
at night to calm my restless
leg syndrome and right now I'm
at my heaviest ever.