Large family with restless leg syndrome may have novel gene
February 5, 2009 by Grace Ibay
Filed under Health
A person with restless leg syndrome (RLS) has an irresistible urge to move the body to temporarily stop odd sensations in the legs. RLS causes uncomfortable sensations in the legs or arms that have been described as “burning, itching, tickling sensation” likened to hundreds of ants crawling in the muscle.
Anywhere from 7% to 10% of the population in North America and Europe suffer from RLS, and it is more common in women than men, those with iron deficiency, end-stage renal disease or pregnancy. RLS also becomes more severe with age. Symptoms are worse at night or when the …read more




