Iron Deficiency and Restless Leg Syndrome

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Restless Leg Syndrome Linked To Magnesium Deficiency

medicalnewstoday.com — “Restless leg syndrome (RLS) is a form of insomnia characterized by an overwhelming urge to move the legs when they are at rest, especially during sleep. RLS affects about 10% of the people in theView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Health Tip: What May Trigger Restless Leg Syndrome

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7 things that could trigger restless leg syndrome http://ow.ly/2JkrH #health

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Is magnesium deficiency to blame for restless leg syndrome and your lack of sleep?

insomnialand.com — “Insomnia, lack of sleep andrestlessleg syndrome often go hand in hand. It could be down to meningeal compression, prescription antidepressants or double jointedness. We recently dug up another potential cause to add to the mix: magnesium deficiency. According to aView full resource at insomnialand.com

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Our Acquired Knowledge at Coastal Family Medicine.: Iron therapy for Restless Leg Syndrome

oak-cfm.blogspot.com — “Our Acquired Knowledge at Coastal Family Medicine.: Iron therapy for Restless Leg SyndromeView full resource at oak-cfm.blogspot.com

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Iron therapy for Restless Leg Syndrome LOE A http://bit.ly/9qkKuz From our Residency Blog ACORN

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Neurology Medical News about Restless Legs Syndrome

mdlinx.com — “Intravenous iron dextran for severe refractory restless legs syndromeView full resource at mdlinx.com

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Intravenous iron dextran for severe refractory restless legs syndrome: Sleep Medicine http://bit.ly/bcpQep #neurology #mdlinx

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Pediatrics News & Articles - MDLinx - Restless Legs Syndrome on #MDlinx

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Advances in pediatric restless legs syndrome: Iron, genetics, diagnosis and treatment: Sleep Medicine http://bit.ly/9PJMDy #peds

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Restless Leg Syndrome, Celiac Disease & Improvement on the Gluten Free Diet | Gluten Free Works

glutenfreeworks.com — “Low iron levels have been associated with increased severity of restless leg syndrome. The following abstract discusses four patients with low iron and restless leg syndrome who were tested positive for celiac disease and placed on a gluten free diet. All four had improvement on the gluten free diet. Celiac disease as a possible cause [...]View full resource at glutenfreeworks.com

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New post: Restless Leg Syndrome, Celiac Disease & Improvement on the Gluten Free Diet (http://bit.ly/ddGGay) http://bit.ly/ddGGay

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Magnesium Orotate Vs. Magnesium Citrate | LIVESTRONG.COM

livestrong.com — “Magnesium Orotate Vs. Magnesium Citrate. A magnesium deficiency in the blood can cause many unwanted symptoms, including agitation, anxiety, restless leg syndrome, nausea, vomiting, insomnia, low blood pressure, muscle spasms, confusion and seizures. Foods rich in magnesium, such as whole grains, beans, peas, nuts and green vegetables, can contribute to a healthy diet. In some cases, a ma...View full resource at livestrong.com

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