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Fatigue after Stroke: A Major but Neglected Issue

Cerebrovascular Diseases, 2001
Subjective fatigue, defined as a feeling of early exhaustion developing during mental activity, with weariness, lack of energy and aversion to effort, remains virtually unstudied in patients with stroke, bur recent surveys suggest that it is a major, commonly overlooked, stroke sequela.
F, Staub, J, Bogousslavsky
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Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Management Issues

2015
Fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome represent two of the most commonly encountered functional somatic syndromes in clinical practice. Both have been contentious diagnoses in the past, and this diagnostic dispute has resulted in a therapeutic nihilism that has been of great detriment to their management and to alleviation of the intense suffering ...
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Critical issues in high cycle fatigue

International Journal of Fatigue, 1999
High cycle fatigue (HCF) failures in materials used in rotating components of gas turbine engines have often been found to be attributable to fatigue loading on materials which have sustained damage from other sources. Damage can be present in the form of initial material or manufacturing defects, or can develop during service operation.
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Issues in structural fatigue design and evaluation

Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering, 1994
Current practices in the design and evaluation of structural components for fatigue are generally semi-empirical. This is because either it is not practical or economical to realistically simulate field conditions in the laboratory testing or the actual conditions are not known precisely.
A. C. Agarwal   +5 more
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Cancer-related fatigue: clinical practice issues.

Clinical journal of oncology nursing, 1999
The purpose of this paper is to review current nursing literature and practice in cancer-related fatigue and to provide a suggested plan of treatment. Cancer-related fatigue is one of the most common and challenging symptom-management problems. The successful treatment of fatigue depends on the clinician's understanding of the symptom's continuum ...
P M, Clark, C, Lacasse
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Occupational therapists’ experience of workplace fatigue: Issues and action

Work, 2017
BACKGROUND: Occupational therapists (OTs) work in all areas of health and wellbeing. The work is physically and psychologically demanding, but OTs are often not diligent about recognizing and attending to the workplace health and safety issue of fatigue in their own work settings.
Cary A, Brown   +2 more
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Poststroke Fatigue: An Emerging, Critical Issue in Stroke Medicine

International Journal of Stroke, 2011
Poststroke fatigue is a common and disabling condition. However, few studies on or therapeutic trials addressing poststroke fatigue have appeared in the literature. We aimed to review the prevalence, natural course, potential predisposing factors (physiological, psychocognitive, and organic), and pharmacological and nonpharmacological treatments of ...
Smi, Choi-Kwon, Jong S, Kim
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Personality and chronic fatigue syndrome: Methodological and conceptual issues

Clinical Psychology Review, 2007
Among clinical psychologists, consulting physicians, scientific researchers and society in general an image has emerged of patients with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) as perfectionist, conscientious, hardworking, somewhat neurotic and introverted individuals with high personal standards, a great desire to be socially accepted and with a history of ...
Stefan M, van Geelen   +3 more
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Sleep and Fatigue Issues in Military Operations

2018
Sleep is unquestionably a critical commodity for humans, yet research indicates a growing sleep debt prevalent in many segments of society. Performance and health have been shown to be profoundly affected by lack of sleep; we ignore the need for sleep at our peril.
Nita Lewis Shattuck   +2 more
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