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A different way of looking for the cause & development of fatigue
Article abstract: Background: Chronic fatigue syndrome is a common condition characterized by severe fatigue with post-exertional malaise, impaired cognitive ability, poor sleep quality, muscle pain, multi-joint pain, tender lymph nodes, sore throat or headache. Its defining symptom, fatigue is common to several diseases. Areas of … Continue reading
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Tagged aetiopathogenesis, cause, chronic fatigue, James E Clark, Prof Julia Newton
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