
Distinct differences between the brains of patients with chronic fatigue syndrome and those of healthy people have been identified in an imaging study by Stanford University School of Medicine investigators. The findings could lead to more definitive diagnoses of the syndrome and may also point to an underlying mechanism in the disease process. It's not uncommon for CFS patients to face several mischaracterizations of their condition, or even suspicions ...
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