Second form of chronic fatigue?
Scientists discover biological markers that indicate presence of an 'atypical' chronic fatigue syndrome in some patients.
Scientists discover biological markers that indicate presence of an 'atypical' chronic fatigue syndrome in some patients.
Intestinal colonies differ in those with this condition, bolstering the notion that the disorder isn't a psychological problem.
Evidence reveals that classic symptom of chronic fatigue syndrome is 'not made up,' researchers noted.
Panel of experts says illness is 'legitimate' and suggests new name