Restless Legs Syndrome

Common symptoms of restless legs syndrome include uncomfortable feelings in the legs and an urge to move the legs. Restless legs synclrome--also called Willis-Ekbom disease--causes significant symptoms in about 2% to 3% of people in the US. Women are more likely than men to be affected. Most people...

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