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 ...
Cone Health Spokesperson - Christy HallAccording to the National Sleep Foundation, approximately 10 percent of American adults have restless leg syndrome (RLS). RLS is a neurologic sensorimotor ...
Compared with patients who have just sleep apnea syndrome (SAS), those with both SAS and restless leg syndrome were shown to exhibit a higher degree of insomnia-specific psychological symptoms, which ...
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- Restless Leg Syndrome is a common neurological disorder that your partner may recognize before you do. For sleep week we're helping you recognize symptoms of sleep disorders ...
It usually strikes at night and gives you the jitters — literally — just as you’re ready to settle down and sleep. It often keeps you wide awake as you continually battle an irresistible urge to move ...
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 ...
Ever feel a creepy, crawly feeling in your legs when you’re stretched out in bed at night? The kind of odd, tingling sensation that makes you need to shake your limbs, or jump out of bed to move your ...
For people with restless leg syndrome, a good night's sleep is never a sure thing. Jodi Telander lived with restless leg syndrome for 25 years before she knew what it was. "Most people unfortunately ...
Dear Doctor: I wonder if you could help me with a problem that robs me of sleep, and which lately even persists during the day. I’m referring to restless leg syndrome. What causes it? Are there any ...
We were tired and desperate. Our child couldn’t (or was it wouldn’t?) sleep. We had tried absolutely everything under the sun to help them — and us — get a good night’s rest, to no avail. Being the ...