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Restless Legs Syndrome/Willis–Ekbom Disease Is Prevalent in Working Nurses, but Seems Not to Be Associated With Shift Work Schedules

Frontiers in Neurology - Switzerland
doi 10.3389/fneur.2018.00021
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Neurology
Date

January 29, 2018

Authors
Siri WaageStåle PallesenBente Elisabeth MoenBjørn Bjorvatn
Publisher

Frontiers Media SA


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