TURN RESTLESS INTO

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Are you experiencing symptoms linked to
restless legs syndrome (RLS)?
Find tools and support to help get
your life back.

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You are not alone. We’re here to connect you with the resources and support you need to manage RLS.

 

“I started dreading every day because I knew that by evening I would have this burning sensation in my legs that just wouldn’t quit. I couldn’t sleep.

Fortunately, I found the Restless Legs Syndrome Foundation and learned what type of doctor to see and what help to get.

Now, I am so relieved!”

Bill
Boston, Massachusetts

 

“Creepy-crawly sensations in the legs sounds pretty benign, but restless legs syndrome can be so severe that it causes extreme stress—often depression and painful physical symptoms.

The RLS Foundation helped fund my research and now we understand more about the role that dopamine, iron and other minerals play in the disease.”

Lynn
St. Louis, Missouri

 

“Teachers thought I was lazy. My parents knew I was having trouble sleeping because I had terrible pains in my legs.

Luckily, we found a specialist through the RLS Foundation website. After a sleep study, we learned that I have restless legs syndrome, just like my grandfather. With treatment I can sleep again. I avoid triggers and my grades are back on track!”

Joseph
Rochester, Minnesota

 

“When I told my folks I had RLS, first they laughed and then they said it was just in my head. I couldn’t sleep or work until I began to get treatment.

The RLS Foundation pointed me in the right direction and gave me literature to help me educate my family and friends.

It helps to know that I am not alone.”

Gloria
Fort Hood, Texas

 

“In my third trimester I started getting terrible pains in my legs, an aching and crawling sensation that got worse at night.

My doctor said that restless legs syndrome often runs in families. I pray that research supported by the RLS Foundation will find a cure so that I won’t pass RLS on to my beautiful baby girl.”

Keesha
Atlanta, Georgia

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Upcoming Events

FULL-DAY SUMMIT

Nov 13 Research SummitJOIN US FOR THIS SECOND SHOWING

Due to popular demand, we are excited to offer another opportunity to hear about the latest advancements in RLS research. If you missed the Spring Research Summit, this is your chance to watch a full day of presentations from leading RLS researchers followed by a live Q&A.

Wednesday, November 13 you will hear RLS researchers discuss their current findings and explain what they hope to learn about RLS through their studies. Moderator, Dr. Shalini Paruthi will guide you through the day on Whova. You will have the opportunity to ask questions of our panel of researchers during the last hour of the day. Speaker panel includes:

  • Dr. J. Andrew Berkowski
  • Dr. Mark Boulos
  • Dr. Katie Cederburg
  • Dr. James Connor
  • Dr. Christopher Earley
  • Dr. Brian Koo
  • Dr. William Ondo
  • Dr. John Winkelman

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From Our Blog

November 4

Drowsy Driving Prevention: Sleep First. Drive Alert.

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November 4

Advocacy Action Alert: Maintaining Access to Federal Research Funding

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November 3

RLS Foundation 2024 Research Grant Program Awardees

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October 22

Restless Nights: Navigating RLS Amidst COVID Chaos

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