Awareness
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: AWARENESS DAY 2013
Thursday, September 19, 2013
SHARE THE NEWS OF WILLIS-EKBOM DISEASE AWARENESS
DAY 2013
ROCHESTER, MINNESOTA - SEPTEMBER 19, 2013 - Willis-Ekbom
Disease (WED) Awareness Day will be celebrated on Monday, September 23, 2013 to
educate the public about Willis-Ekbom disease (also known as restless legs
syndrome-RLS) – a common neurological disorder that affects the lives of
millions. This week is an encouragement to continue to educate ourselves and
work together as we take steps towards developing better treatments and a cure
for WED/RLS.
“WED Awareness Week 2013 was designed not only to honor the
many accomplishments we have made so far but also to recognize that we still
have a long way to go. There are still so many people with WED/RLS who don’t
have access to the resources or information they need to be educated about
their disease. In addition, we need for research and treatment options to help
people lead healthy and productive lives,” explained Georgianna Bell, Executive Director of the Willis-Ekbom Disease Foundation.
Willis-Ekbom disease is a disruptive neurological disease characterized by an irresistible urge to move and by uncomfortable sensations
in the legs or other limbs. The symptoms typically occur in the evening and
worsen with rest. Thus for many, WED/RLS severely disrupts sleep. Lack of awareness of this common disorder has caused many to
suffer for years from misdiagnosis or a lack of diagnosis.
On WED Awareness Day and throughout the year, the
nonprofit WED Foundation educates patients and healthcare providers and works
to improve the future by funding research to find a cure. Locally, the support groups across the nation help increase awareness, hold educational meetings, and provide support to many people and families living
with WED/RLS. To learn more, visit the WED Foundation's
website at www.willis-ekbom.org.
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