Health & Medicine
Restless Leg Syndrome Linked to Shorter Life Expectancy in Men
Restless legs syndrome (RLS), a pesky condition that triggers leg spasms when fatigued, may actually not be as innocent as previously imagined. New research shows that men that had the condition were 40 percent more likely to die earlier than those without it.
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