Monthly Archives: July 2011

EEG can distinguish CFS patients from healthy controls and depressed patients

Research led by Prof Komaroff from Harvard Medical School found that unmedicated CFS patients could be distinguished from patients with depression, though more research is needed before EEG can be used as a diagnostic tool. EEG spectral coherence data distinguish … Continue reading

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CFS subgroup fails to recover from repeat exercise

Research from Newcastle University finds a subgroup of CFS patients are unable to benefit from exercise therapy. Loss of capacity to recover from acidosis on repeat exercise in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: A case control study. Conclusion: When exercising to comparable … Continue reading

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