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554 Genetics study points to potential treatments for restless leg syndrome

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ScienceDaily · 06/05/2024 16:25 EDT

Genetics study points to potential treatments for restless leg syndrome

Scientists have discovered genetic clues to the cause of restless leg syndrome, a condition common among older adults. The discovery could help identify those individuals at greatest risk of the condition and point to potential ways to treat it.

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