Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Symptoms, Information, Treatment | Publications
Summary: Our compilation of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) articles that we have published encompass a range of publications that offer valuable insights into the condition. Notable entries include a research study identifying biological markers of CFS in gut bacteria and inflammatory agents, shedding light on potential diagnostic avenues. Another article discusses the recognition of CFS as a medical impairment under Social Security guidelines, providing essential information for individuals seeking disability benefits. Additionally, the collection features an analysis linking childhood trauma to the development of CFS, offering perspectives on potential risk factors. The resources range from scientific studies and clinical trials to informative documents and advocacy efforts, providing insights into symptoms, diagnostic criteria, treatment strategies, and socioeconomic impacts. These publications are particularly useful for individuals with disabilities or chronic illnesses, healthcare professionals, and researchers seeking information or support for managing this complex condition.
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| Title and Description | Ed | Publish Revised |
|---|---|---|
| Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Not in Your Head But Your Gut Researchers report they have identified biological markers of the disease in gut bacteria and inflammatory microbial agents in the blood. | 29 Jun 2016 13 May 2024 | |
| Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Patients Run Ad in Washington Post The ad brings attention to new HIV-like retroviruses including XMRV which have been linked to CFS and aggressive prostate cancer. | 6 Dec 2010 6 Nov 2015 | |
| CFS Recognized As Medical Impairment Under Social Security Guidelines Social Security ruling states unequivocally that Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) can be a medically determinable impairment. | 28 Jun 2010 31 Aug 2024 | |
| Childhood Trauma Associated with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Individuals who experience trauma during childhood appear more likely to develop chronic fatigue syndrome as adults. | 6 Jan 2009 6 Nov 2015 |
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