Does A Woman's Menstrual Cycle Increase Restless Leg Syndrome/RLS? - Dr. Madison (VIDEO)
Dr. Madison explains if a woman's menstrual cycle increases restless leg syndrome/RLS in women.
17 videos in this seriesMore Videos from Dr. Susan Madison
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How Can A Woman Improve/Hinder Her Restless Leg Syndrome/RLS ...
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Was Restless Leg Syndrome/RLS Created By Pharmacists? - Dr. ...
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What Can A Traveling Woman Do To Decrease Her Restless Leg ...
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What Is Sleep Apnea? - Dr. Madison (VIDEO)
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Are There Harmful Side Effects For Women With Restless Leg ...
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Is Restless Leg Syndrome/RLS More Common In Women Or Men? - Dr. ...
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Does Sleep Apnea Get Worse Over Time? - Dr. Madison (VIDEO)
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What Is Central Sleep Apnea? - Dr. Madison (VIDEO)
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Is It Common To Have Sleep Apnea While Lying On Back? - Dr. ...
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What Are The Levels Of Severity For Restless Leg Syndrome/RLS? - ...
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Is Restless Leg Syndrome/RLS In One Leg Common? - Dr. Madison (VIDEO)
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What Is The Connection Between Restless Leg Syndrome/RLS And Iron ...
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If A Woman Moves Her Leg Up & Down When Sitting, Is That RLS? - ...
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Does A Woman's Menstrual Cycle Increase Restless Leg Syndrome/RLS? ...
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Are There Medications Or Treatments That Can Improve RLS? - Dr. ...
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Does Exercise Increase Or Decrease Restless Leg Syndrome/RLS? - ...
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What Is Sleep Medicine? - Dr. Madison (VIDEO)
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BIO:
Dr. Susan Madison, MD, PhD, is board certified in sleep medicine and pulmonary medicine and has been medical director of multiple sites totaling 16 bed sleep capacity. She has received numerous academic awards and honors. Dr. Madison received her doctorate from UCLA in the department of physiology. She had the honor of presenting her doctoral thesis focusing on the control of breathing in man at Oxford during the Royal Physiological Society annual meeting. She is currently in private practice in Scottsdale Arizona, and has donated her time extensively to public and physician forums in an effort to raise awareness and educate about sleep disorders. She is a Fellow of the American College of Chest Physicians and Fellow of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine.
Visit Dr. Madison at the SleepTech website:
http://www.sleeptech.com/mab.htm




