Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (The Facts)

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Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (The Facts): All The Information You Need, Straight From The Experts
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Author Michael Sharpe, Frankie Campling
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Series The Facts Series
Subject Patient guide
Genre Medical
Publisher Oxford University Press
Publication date
2008
Media type print & digital
Pages 208
ISBN 978-0199233168

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (The Facts): All The Information You Need, Straight From The Experts is a book by Dr. Michael Sharpe and Frankie Campling.

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Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) remains one of the most controversial illnesses, both in terms of its causes, and the best ways to treat the illness. For years, sufferers have had to deal with scepticism from their families, employers, and even health care professionals. The vast amount of conflicting advice that has been published up to now has served only to confuse sufferers, and professionals, even more. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: The Facts presents a compassionate guide to this illness, providing sufferers and their families, with practical advice, based solely on scientific evidence. It is unique in being written by both a sufferer and a physician, both of whom have had extensive experience of talking to, and helping, patients.

Included in the book is a detailed guide to self-help, written from a patient's perspective, but evidence-based. The book also deals with a number of special issues, advising on how to choose therapies and therapists, and how to deal with CFS in children. The book additionally includes an overview of the history of the illness, looking at the nature and causes of CFS, and the opportunities for the future. The book will be invaluable for sufferers from CFS, their friends and families, and the numerous health professionals who come into contact with sufferers from this illness.

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