More Evidence Virus Plays Role in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
By Jenifer GoodwinHealthDay Reporter MONDAY, Aug. 23 (HealthDay News) — Another study has found evidence that a mouse virus may play a role in chronic fatigue syndrome, a poorly understood disorder...
View ArticleStudy Says 2 Therapies Help Fight Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
By Alan MozesHealthDay Reporter THURSDAY, Feb. 17 (HealthDay News) — Patients struggling with chronic fatigue syndrome may be helped the most when standard treatment is coupled with cognitive behavior...
View ArticleSpinal Fluid May Hold Clues to Lyme Disease, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
THURSDAY, Feb. 24 (HealthDay News) — An analysis of proteins in spinal fluid can help distinguish patients with Lyme disease from those with chronic fatigue syndrome, a new study reports. It also...
View ArticleStudy Finds No Link Between XMRV Virus, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
THURSDAY, May 12 (HealthDay News) — A new study shows that a retrovirus called XMRV is not present in the blood of people with chronic fatigue syndrome, a finding that contradicts previous research...
View ArticleStudies Refute Virus' Link to Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
By Amanda GardnerHealthDay Reporter TUESDAY, May 31 (HealthDay News) — A virus identified two years ago as a possible cause of chronic fatigue syndrome now turns out not to be the culprit, new...
View ArticleNew Report Casts More Doubt on Virus' Link to Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
By Amanda GardnerHealthDay Reporter THURSDAY, Sept. 22 (HealthDay News) — Researchers have shot another arrow through the credibility of claims that a virus likely causes chronic fatigue syndrome...
View ArticleWeb-Based Therapy May Help Teens With Chronic Fatigue
THURSDAY, March 1 (HealthDay News) — Teens with chronic fatigue syndrome, which can cause poor concentration and memory as well as joint and muscle pain, may benefit from an Internet-based treatment...
View ArticleNew Clues to Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
By Maureen SalamonHealthDay Reporter TUESDAY, April 24 (HealthDay News) — The brains of patients with chronic fatigue syndrome — an often misunderstood condition marked by unexplained, incapacitating...
View ArticleNew Study Debunks Virus Theory for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
By Kathleen DohenyHealthDay Reporter TUESDAY, Sept. 18 (HealthDay News) — Confirming earlier scientific doubts, a new study concludes that chronic fatigue syndrome is not caused by two viruses known...
View ArticleFDA Panel Considers 1st Drug for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
By Steven ReinbergHealthDay Reporter THURSDAY, Dec. 20 (HealthDay News) — A U.S. Food and Drug Administration advisory committee will meet Thursday to consider approval of the first drug to treat...
View ArticleChildhood Trauma Tied to Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
TUESDAY, Jan. 6 (HealthDay News) — Children who are traumatized by sexual, physical or psychological abuse are more likely to develop chronic fatigue syndrome as adults, new research suggests. The...
View ArticleRetrovirus May Be at Root of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
THURSDAY, Oct. 8 (HealthDay News) — About two-thirds of patients with chronic fatigue syndrome sampled in a recent study were infected with a retrovirus called XMRV. The finding, albeit preliminary,...
View ArticleSupervised Exercise May Relieve Fatigue During Chemotherapy
WEDNESDAY, Oct. 14 (HealthDay News) — Supervised exercise programs for cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy can reduce fatigue and boost muscle strength, aerobic capacity and emotional well-being, a...
View ArticleAbused Kids More Prone to Migraines in Adulthood
WEDNESDAY, Jan. 6 (HealthDay News) — Children who were physically or emotionally abused or neglected are more likely to develop migraines and other chronic pain conditions as adults, a new study finds....
View ArticleSweat Lodges, Steam Rooms Aren't for Detox
FRIDAY, Feb. 12 (HealthDay News) — The Web is filled with products and practices that promise to “detoxify” the body through various means, from extreme diets to spa treatments to sweating. Though some...
View ArticleHIV Drugs Might Combat Two Other Diseases
THURSDAY, April 1 (HealthDay News) — Four anti-HIV drugs inhibit a retrovirus recently linked to prostate cancer and chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), say U.S. researchers. If further investigation...
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