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Default Does the type of mattress make any difference?

I just ordered a new latex mattress which is sort of an expensive science experiment, but I wanted to do two things. First, eliminate the pressure points associated with inner spring mattresses and 2nd to eliminate chemicals. I've never seen an ounce of research suggesting that PN or RLS has anything to do with chemicals or with mattresses, but I figure if I go this way I rule it out for sure. I am avoiding visco foam, just because my primary symptom is that my legs feel warm at night and I figured that type of materials could make it worse.

Has anyone had luck with the relief of symptoms due to their bedding?
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