For me, coping with chronic fatigue came down to switching off my digital autopilot and becoming for conscious of my screen time. Sue Peacock has a PhD in pain psychology and is registered with the ...
It’s normal to feel wiped out after a hectic week, a poor night’s sleep or a lingering cold. But for some people, exhaustion isn’t something that goes away after rest. It becomes a constant companion ...
There are extreme demands on time from every part of people’s lives: work, family, school, finances and self-care. Feeling exhausted can be a constant battle, and for some, it can be the root of a ...
Chronic fatigue syndrome affects people differently, and its symptoms can be widespread. Muscle pain, digestive issues and flu-like symptoms are a few of the less obvious signs of the condition. It’s ...
Myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) and long Covid are complex and often disabling health conditions. They are multifactorial, with research demonstrating that common triggers ...
Artist and musician Becca Thomas knew something was wrong when they went from working two jobs, making art, and exercising consistently to feeling winded from a single flight of stairs. It all started ...
Millions of people suffering from chronic fatigue find themselves in a frustrating diagnostic limbo. At first glance, their symptoms mirror those of depression, leading to frequent misdiagnosis and ...
Genetic factors that could contribute to people’s risk of developing chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), also known as myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME), have been identified in a large study. Scientists ...
Sarah Annesley receives funding from The Judith Jane Mason & Harold Stannett Williams Memorial Foundation and ME Research UK (SCIO charity number SCO36942). Myalgic encephalomyelitis / chronic fatigue ...
"We still have no definitive idea of the risks involved in pregnancy for women with chronic fatigue syndrome. The suggestion that it's okay to be pregnant is not yet substantiated by science. I will ...
Imagine waking up feeling like you ran a marathon the night before—even though you barely left your bed. Your body aches, your brain is foggy, and once-effortless tasks—taking a shower, making ...