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JAMA, 2001
The present study had two objectives: 1) to determine the characteristics that differentiated subjects with multiple chemical sensitivities (MCS), chemical sensitivities (CS), and chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS); and 2) to evaluate the psychiatric and neuropsychological complaints of these groups relative to normal controls. A cross-sectional comparison
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The present study had two objectives: 1) to determine the characteristics that differentiated subjects with multiple chemical sensitivities (MCS), chemical sensitivities (CS), and chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS); and 2) to evaluate the psychiatric and neuropsychological complaints of these groups relative to normal controls. A cross-sectional comparison
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"The Chronic Fatigue Syndrome"
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1988Excerpt To the Editor:A patient diagnosed with a disease must live with its label and with lay persons' understanding of that label.
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The chronically fatigued patient
Medical Clinics of North America, 1995This article illustrates that the diagnostic evaluation as well as the management of the patient presenting with chronic fatigue can be done in an orderly manner. If a medical illness is the cause of the patient's fatigue, this is usually evident on initial presentation.
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Chronic Fatigue Syndrome [PDF]
Adverse reactions to foods can be a significant cause of symptoms in some patients with chronic fatigue syndrome, although the contribution of diet is not always easy to recognize. In order to understand why this is so, the problem offood intolerance must first be viewed in a broader perspective.
A.C.W. Swart, Nagtegaal Je, Smits Mg
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Clinical Science, 2000
Fatigue is an extremely common complaint among patients with chronic disease. However, because of the subjective nature of fatigue, and the lack of effective therapeutics with which to treat fatigue, this symptom is often ignored by clinicians, who instead focus on hard, objective disease end-points.
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Fatigue is an extremely common complaint among patients with chronic disease. However, because of the subjective nature of fatigue, and the lack of effective therapeutics with which to treat fatigue, this symptom is often ignored by clinicians, who instead focus on hard, objective disease end-points.
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Image: the Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 1986
K, Potempa, M, Lopez, C, Reid, L, Lawson
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K, Potempa, M, Lopez, C, Reid, L, Lawson
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Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases, 1989
In 1984 and 1985, three published reports described a symptom complex characterized primarily by chronic, relapsing fatigue or easy fatigability, recurrent low-grade fever, sore throat, lymph node pain, myalgias, arthralgias, headaches, sleep disturbances, decreased short-term memory and decreased ability to concentrate, and other nonspecific symptoms,
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In 1984 and 1985, three published reports described a symptom complex characterized primarily by chronic, relapsing fatigue or easy fatigability, recurrent low-grade fever, sore throat, lymph node pain, myalgias, arthralgias, headaches, sleep disturbances, decreased short-term memory and decreased ability to concentrate, and other nonspecific symptoms,
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Onconephrology: The intersections between the kidney and cancer
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Kenar D Jhaveri, Mark A Perazella
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