
The brains of patients suffering from chronic fatigue syndrome have at least three distinct abnormalities compared to those of healthy people, a new study involving 15 patients revealed. The findings, if confirmed, could lead to new ways to diagnose and treat the troublesome condition that affects more than a million Americans, said the study conducted by Stanford University researchers in the peer-reviewed journal Radiology. "Using a trio of sophisticated ...
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