Friday, January 18, 2008

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Morning Cortisol Response

People who suffer from chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) often endure months of persistent fatigue, muscle pain, and impaired memory and concentration. Understanding the physiological changes that accompany CFS, however, has been difficult, but a new study accepted for publication reveals that abnormally low morning concentrations of the hormone cortisol may be correlated with more severe fatigue in CFS patients, especially in women.

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Posted by Tom Beckman on 01/18 at 02:51 PM
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