*sits behind desk shaking legs left and right*

"ATLANTA, July 19 (UPI) -- Researchers at Emory University in Atlanta
and deCODE Genetics in Reykjavik, Iceland, have identified a gene
linked to restless legs syndrome.

RLS is a condition that produces an intense, often irresistible urge
to move the legs and is a major cause of insomnia and sleep disruption
to some 10 percent of the U.S. population.

The discovery provides strong new evidence that RLS is a genuine
syndrome, a fact that has recently been the subject of some debate,
according to lead author Dr. David Rye of the Emory University School
of Medicine.

"We now have concrete evidence that RLS is an authentic disorder with
recognizable features and underlying biological basis," Rye said in a
statement.

The researchers report a population-attributable risk for RLS of at
least 50 percent, meaning that were the gene variant not present, more
than half of all RLS cases would disappear. However, the variant is
very common -- nearly 65 percent of the population carries at least
one copy of the variant, and two copies of the variant more than
doubles one's risk of experiencing RLS, according to the study
published in the New England Journal of Medicine. "

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