Posts Tagged ‘fatigue’

CFS – Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

Friday, February 18, 2011 a research was conducted that suggests that Chronic Fatigue Syndrome can be best treated with exercise and cognitive exercises. These two therapies will have a positive effect on this disease. The research professor DR. PETER D. WHITE said that patients who received these two therapies report less fatigue and performs better than the other patients.

Thursday, February 24, 2011a study revealed that abnormalities in the central nervous system cause of CFS and Lyme disease. The study analyzed 43 patients of CFS also had Lyme disease and were caused due to abnormalities of proteins in the central nervous system.

Chronic fatigue syndrome or CFS is a disorder that is caused excess of fatigue which is not even improved by bed rest and it gets worse with the passage of time. People with CFS often can’t function much as they use to do before this illness.People also complain about the symptoms of this disease including weakness, muscle pain, insomnia etc.

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5 Ways To Beat Fatigue

Fatigue is tiredness or lack of energy. It is also known as exhaustion. Fatigue is a serious complaint and most of time important causes of fatigue are ignored. It is a condition of emotional stress which can cause physical and psychological disorders too.

The condition of fatigue helps the doctor to find the main cause of fatigue. For example if you are depress it is either due to less sleep, low blood pressure or burden of work.

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selhf-harm.jpgAustralia controlled upon the high numbers of youth suicides, but self harm increased more than earlier. Current study was conducted in Australia at the Institute of Health and Welfare that elucidated a new trouble which is self harm and its needs to be controlled upon as early as possible.

History shows us that a mammoth amount of people would incline towards suicide attempts. It confirmed that the majority of the people would attempt to suicide due to heartbreaking issues, and they would try for suicide in an intentional way. It is estimated that about 7,000 were taken to hospital every year.

Youth suicide has become a mammoth and serious issue in the society of Australia. However, Professor George Patton, Centre for Adolescent Health said that more frequently, cavernous emotional pains could clear itself as self harm.

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