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  • News - 10 Feb 2021
    Scientists from Germany recently revealed that almost 50% of patients present with moderate to severe chronic fatigue syndrome six months after SARS-CoV-2 infection.
  • Health - 17 Jul 2024
    Both these chronic conditions can cause difficulty in carrying out daily activities. They can be difficult to diagnose due to the lack of diagnostic tests, requiring monitoring of a patient’s symptoms...
  • Health - 14 Jul 2023
    The medical term used for chronic fatigue syndrome is myalgic encephalomyelitis. This term can be divided into “myo” for muscle, “algia” for pain and “encephalomyelitis” meaning inflammation of the...
  • Health - 7 Jul 2023
    Chronic fatigue syndrome is a condition that leads to symptoms of persistent fatigue that do not resolve after rest or sleep.
  • Health - 7 Jul 2023
    The symptoms of chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) vary widely between individuals but usually symptom onset is sudden, with an affected person becoming persistently or frequently tired for no apparent...
  • Health - 7 Jul 2023
    The underlying pathology of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) is not clearly understood. There are several theories regarding the cause of this condition, ranging from viral infection such as glandular...
  • Health - 7 Jul 2023
    Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) is a poorly understood illness and there has been much debate surrounding the definition of the condition.
  • Health - 7 Jul 2023
    Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is an incurable condition for which there is no specific treatment. Treatment is therefore aimed at alleviating symptoms as much as possible and improving the patient’s...
  • Health - 7 Jul 2023
    Overall, evidence suggests a prevalence of about 0.25% to 0.40% which represents about 40 people in every 10,000 visiting a general practice. Epidemiological data for the UK is lacking but estimates...
  • Health - 7 Jul 2023
    Reports of illness that fit the description of chronic fatigue syndrome go back as far as 1750, when Sir Richard Manningham reported a syndrome called febricula, meaning “little fever.” Papers...

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