Friday, July 27, 2007

Restless Legs Syndrome

Do you have restless leg syndrome? If so, you might be interested in the findings of scientists that have linked this to being biologically based and not an imaginary disorder. New studies published recently in two top medical journals are being called the first to identify specific genes responsible for restless legs syndrome symptoms. They have linked a common gene variation to nighttime leg twitching. It involved people in Iceland and the United States. A second study identified the gene variation and two others in Germans and Canadians. This discovery demonstrates the power of genetics not only for uncovering the biological causes of disease, but also for defining diseases such as RLS and establishing them as a medical condition.

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