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ME/CFS – not simply chronic fatigue but multisystem disorder
Research abstract: BACKGROUND: Myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) is a complex, chronic illness that is often disabling. This paper introduces the Chronic Fatigue Initiative, which conducted a large multi-center study to more fully characterize ME/CFS and ultimately to describe and … Continue reading
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Tagged autonomic dysfunction, chronic fatigue, Chronic Fatigue Initiative, cognitive dysfunction, Dr Lucinda bateman, endocrine dysregulation, gastrointestinal disorder, inflammtory symptoms, multisystem disorder, Nancy Klimas, neuro-inflammatory symptoms, pain, Prof Anthony Komaroff, Prof Maddy Hornig
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Conditions that co-exist with long term CFS
Research abstract Background: Epidemiologic data that inform our understanding of the type, frequency, and burden of co-morbidities with chronic fatigue syndrome is limited. Purpose: To elucidate co-morbid and consequent conditions, using data from a clinical epidemiology study of long-term CFS … Continue reading
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Tagged anxiety, co-morbidity, depression, functional ability, Lucinda Bateman, Nancy Klimas
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