All My Test Results are Normal: A Smart Guide to Testing for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Creating All My Test Results are Normal: A Smart Guide to Testing for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome was written by Dr. Courtney Craig
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Author | Courtney Craig |
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Country | USA |
Language | English |
Subject | Alternative & Holistic Medicine |
Genre | Non-fiction |
Publisher | BookBaby |
Publication date | 2014 |
Media type | Digital |
Pages | 37 pages |
ISBN | 9781483539638 |
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Excessive lab testing is one of the leading expenses in healthcare for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome despite the lack of a definitive diagnostic marker. When assessing a complex illness like Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, laboratory evaluations may be informative but are seldom definitive. Find smart ways to pinpoint underlying imbalances implicated in your chronic illness with clarity; including hormonal, gastrointestinal, metabolic markers, and more.
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chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) - A fatigue-based illness. The term CFS was invented invented by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control as an replacement for myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME). Some view CFS as a neurological disease, others use the term for any unexplained long-term fatigue (idiopathic chronic fatigue) without additional symptoms. Sometimes used as a the term as a synonym of myalgic encephalomyelitis, despite the different diagnostic criteria.
The information provided at this site is not intended to diagnose or treat any illness.
From MEpedia, a crowd-sourced encyclopedia of ME and CFS science and history.