~Fibromyalgia Network, July 2008
It’s not normal to go to bed at night feeling exhausted and nuts with
pain, only to get up the next morning to the same symptoms. You know that something is wrong with your sleep when you don’t wake up feeling rejuvenated, and three studies offer important clues.
Waking Up Tired
If your chief symptom [...]
~The CFIDS Chronicle, Spring 2008
Discussions of trauma and chronic fatigue syndrome can be controversial.
Research suggesting that people with CFS have a higher than typical history of
traumatic events can be interpreted to imply that trauma causes CFS, that people
with CFS can’t cope with stressful situations or that CFS is a psychological illness.
What such judgments fail to [...]
CFS and AGING – by Pamela Young, Director of Publications at CDIFS
Women with CFS produce less morning Cortisol – CFIDS Chronicle, Winter 2008
Autonomically Speaking – By Cort Johnson, Guest Contributor, CFIDS Chronicle, Winter 2008
Alternative to Exercise: A Patient\’s Perspective – By Sabine Miller, Guest Contributor, CFIDS Chronicle, Winter 2008
Tuesday, September 2, 2008
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