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Impairments in cognitive performance in CFS are common, not related to co-morbid depression but do associate with autonomic dysfunction
Impairments in cognitive performance in chronic fatigue syndrome are common, not related to co-morbid depression but do associate with autonomic dysfunction, by Lucy J Robinson, Peter Gallagher, Stuart Watson, Ruth Pearce, Andreas Finkelmeyer, Laura Maclachlan, Julia L Newton in PLoS … Continue reading
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Tagged cognitive dysfunction, depression, Heart rate variability, Laura Maclachlan, Lucy J Robinson, Peter Gallagher, Prof Andreas Finkelmeyer, Prof Julia Newton, Ruth Pearce, Stuart Watson
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TMD in CFS is indicator of greater autonomic dysfunction
Research abstract: Background: Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is heterogeneous in nature, yet no clear subclassifications currently exist. There is evidence of dysautonomia in almost 90% of patients and CFS is often co-morbid with conditions associated with autonomic nervous system (ANS) dysfunction, such as … Continue reading
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Tagged autonomic dysfunction, dysautonomia, Lucy J Robinson, orthostatic intolerance, Prof Julia Newton, subgroups, temporomandibular disorder, TMD
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