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Feb 23, 2006 Article CFIDS  Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Complete Text of Revised Case Definition
Information from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Feb 15, 2006 Abstract CFIDS  Abstract: Chronic Fatigue Syndrome in Cardiology Neurohumoral Changes
Chronic fatique markedly worsens quality of life of cardiological patients. Chronic fatigue and chronic fatigue syndrome are neuro-immuno-endocrine disorders which manifest as moderate and severe even inivalidizing fatigue with psychosomatic symptoms.
Feb 08, 2006 Article CFIDS  Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Is Recovery a Realistic Goal?
Bruce Campbell writes, "When I had cancer, my recovery depended on the stage of the illness and the skill of the doctors. But with CFS, my choices and habits were important. My attitudes and actions affected my symptoms. But affecting symptoms is not the same as creating recovery."
Feb 06, 2006 Abstract CFIDS  Abstract: Does methylphenidate reduce the symptoms of chronic fatigue syndrome?
The objectives of this study were to investigate the short-term effects of methylphenidate, an amphetamine derivative, on fatigue, concentration disturbances, and quality of life.
Feb 01, 2006 Abstract CFIDS  Abstract: Chronic fatigue syndrome
In this review, we look back on several controversies over CFS with respect to its definition, diagnosis, pathophysiology, and treatment. We review issues of epidemiology and clinical manifestations, focusing on the scientific status of CFS.
Feb 01, 2006 Article CFIDS  Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Still a Mystery
In a review released this week in The Lancet, researchers are searching to uncover what causes chronic fatigue syndrome. Many questions are still unanswered.
Jan 30, 2006 Abstract CFIDS  Abstract: Influence of melatonin on fatigue severity in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome and late melatonin secretion
The effect of melatonin, a chronobiotic drug, was explored in 29 patients with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) and Dim Light Melatonin onset (DLMO) later than 21.30 hours, reflective of delayed circadian rhythmicity.
Jan 30, 2006 Abstract CFIDS  Abstract: The management of children with chronic fatigue syndrome-like illness in primary care: a cross-sectional study
BACKGROUND: Most studies on children with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS)/myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME) have been undertaken in tertiary care and little is known about their management in primary care.
Jan 23, 2006 Article CFIDS  Make it a Great New Year with Tea: Help for Managing Weight, Boosting the Immune System, and Promoting Heart Health
Tea, which studies suggest may be associated with decreased risk of heart disease and cancer, may also help in the battle against the bulge. A study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition suggests that substances in tea may promote weight loss by increasing the amount of energy spent by the body.
Jan 16, 2006 Abstract CFIDS  Abstract: Increase of free Mg2+ in the skeletal muscle of chronic fatigue syndrome patients
In a previous study, we evaluated muscle blood flow and muscle metabolism in patients diagnosed with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS). To better understand muscle metabolism in CFS, we re-evaluated our data to calculate free Magnesium levels in skeletal muscle. Magnesium is an essential cofactor in a number of cell processes.
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