This supplement to The American Journal of Managed Care discusses the clinical and quality of life burdens experienced by those who live with restless legs syndrome, as well as the economic burden borne by managed care organizations and the public at large.This supplement was supported by UCB, Inc.
Faculty
Anthony B. Kwan BA
Candidate Undergraduate
Neuroscience Program
Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore, Maryland
Rachel E. Salas, MD
Assistant Professor
Department of Neurology
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
Baltimore, Maryland
Disclosures
Anthony B. Kwan and Rachel E. Salas, MD, report no relationship or financial interest with any entity that would pose a conflict of interest with the subject matter of this supplement.
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