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CFIDS, Fibromyalgia, and th...

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Adolescence and Myalgic Enc...

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Concise Encyclopedia of Chr...

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Phytotherapy of Chronic Fat...

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Treatment of Chronic Fatigu...

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“CFS IS A MISLEADING LABEL

Many argue that the label "Chronic Fatigue Syndrome" contributes to the disorder's lack of legitimacy because it emphasizes only one symptom "fatigue," which is such a common and non-specific symptom.

The name fails to convey that the mental and physical fatigue in CFS are not substantially relieved by rest nor that exertion worsens symptoms.

The lack of mention of physical signs and symptoms in the label allows the inclusion of a very heterogeneous group of less severely ill patients to be considered under the rubric of CFS. As a result many research hypotheses and findings may not pertain to patients with tightly defined CFS who have multisystemic involvement.”
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