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Multidimensional comparison of cancer-related fatigue & CFS: the role of psychophysiological markers
Multidimensional comparison of cancer-related fatigue and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: the role of psychophysiological markers, by Hye Youn Park, Hong Jun Jeon, Young Rong Bang, In-Young Yoon in Psychiatry investigation [Published online: January 7, 2019] Research abstract: Objective: The present study compared cancer-related fatigue … Continue reading →
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Tagged biomarkers, cancer-related fatigue, chronic fatigue, electrocardiography, electroencephalogram, Hong Jun Jeon, Hye Youn Park, In-Young Yoon, Young Rong Bang
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The high costs of low-grade inflammation
Review abstract: The High Costs of Low-Grade Inflammation: Persistent Fatigue as a Consequence of Reduced Cellular-Energy Availability and Non-adaptive Energy Expenditure. by Tamara E. Lacourt, Elisabeth G. Vichaya, Gabriel S. Chiu, Robert Dantzer and Cobi J. Heijnen in Front Behav Neurosci. … Continue reading →
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Tagged cancer-related fatigue, chronic fatigue, Cobi J Heijnen, Elisabeth G Vichaya, energy, Gabriel S Chiu, inflammation, Robert Dantzer, Tamara E Lacourt
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A systematic review of the association between fatigue & genetic polymorphisms
Review abstract: Fatigue is one of the most common and distressing symptoms, leading to markedly decreased quality of life among a large subset of patients with a variety of disorders. Susceptibility to fatigue may be influenced by genetic factors including … Continue reading →
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Tagged Andrew H Miller, cancer-related fatigue, chronic fatigue, gene expression, single nucleotide polymorphisms, SNPs, T Wang
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