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Video Clips (QuickTime) and Sound Files (MP3) - Mayo Clinic Finds Restless Legs Syndrome in Children Linked to Family History, Iron Deficiency

Researchers note that "growing pains" may in fact be restless legs syndrome

Tuesday, December 28, 2004

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Suresh Kotagal, M.D.
Chair, Mayo Clinic pediatric neurology

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Filip Swiergul
Patient with Restless Legs Syndrome

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