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[http://solvecfs.org/post-exertional-malaise-cause-and-effect/ Post Exertional Malaise] (PEM) is a worsening of many ME/CFS symptoms as a result of physical or mental exertion or [[Exercise]]. It is often referred to as "The Marker" by patients, | [http://solvecfs.org/post-exertional-malaise-cause-and-effect/ Post Exertional Malaise] (PEM) is a worsening of many [[ME/CFS]] symptoms as a result of physical or mental exertion or [[Exercise]]. It is often referred to as "The Marker" by patients, ME/CFS organizaitons, and clinicians and researchers that work in the ME/CFS field.<ref>[http://www.fightingfatigue.org/post-exertional-malaise-a-hallmark-symptom-of-mecfs/ Fighting Fatigue: Post-Exertional Malaise – A Hallmark Symptom of ME/CFS]</ref><ref>[http://www.cortjohnson.org/about-chronic-fatigue-syndrome-mecfs/symptoms/ Health Rising: Symptoms]</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 15:01, January 13, 2016
Post Exertional Malaise (PEM) is a worsening of many ME/CFS symptoms as a result of physical or mental exertion or Exercise. It is often referred to as "The Marker" by patients, ME/CFS organizaitons, and clinicians and researchers that work in the ME/CFS field.[1][2]
Published Studies[edit | edit source]
Interviews & Talks[edit | edit source]
- Post-Exertion Malaise: The Intersection of Biology and Behavior (Dr Dane Cook, Solve ME/CFS, November 2015)
See Also[edit | edit source]