Myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome
Myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) is a disabling chronic illness. People with ME/CFS experience profound fatigue that does not go away with rest, as well as sleep issues and problems with memory or concentration. The hallmark symptom is post-exertional malaise, a worsening of the illness which can start immediately or hours to days after even minor physical or mental activity. This "crash" can last from hours or days to several months. Further common symptoms include dizziness or faintness when upright and pain.The cause of the disease is unknown. ME/CFS often starts after an infection, such as mononucleosis. It can run in families, but no genes that contribute to ME/CFS have been confirmed. ME/CFS is associated with changes in the nervous and immune systems, as well as in energy production. Diagnosis is based on symptoms and a differential diagnosis because no diagnostic test is available.
The illness can improve or worsen over time, but full recovery is uncommon. No therapies or medications are approved to treat the condition, and management is aimed at relieving symptoms. Pacing of activities can help avoid worsening symptoms, and counselling may help in coping with the illness. Before the COVID-19 pandemic, ME/CFS affected two to nine out of every 1,000 people, depending on the definition. However, many people fit ME/CFS diagnostic criteria after contracting long COVID. ME/CFS occurs more often in women than in men. It is more common in middle age, but can occur at all ages, including childhood.
ME/CFS has a large social and economic impact, and the disease can be socially isolating. About a quarter of those affected are unable to leave their bed or home. People with ME/CFS often face stigma in healthcare settings, and care is complicated by controversies around the cause and treatments of the illness. Doctors may be unfamiliar with ME/CFS, as it is often not fully covered in medical school. Historically, research funding for ME/CFS has been far below that of diseases with comparable impact. Provided by Wikipedia
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«Museum Night» as a successful example of museum communication by M.E.
Published 2021-08-01
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The application of a shift theorem analysis technique to multipoint measurements by M. E. Dieckmann, M. E. Dieckmann, S. C. Chapman
Published 1999-03-01
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The quasi-static approximation of the spring-slider motion by M. E. Belardinelli, M. E. Belardinelli, E. Belardinelli
Published 1996-01-01
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Investigation of Withdrawal Location on the Salinity of the 15thKhordad Reservoir’s Water by M.E KH, A. A, M. E, M. J
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Self-complemented perspective of self-knowledge by M. E. Nielsen
Published 1998-02-01
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The Mental Illness of a Modern Young Person as a Product of Mythological Consciousness by M. E. Kudryavtseva
Published 2021-02-01
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Fokker Planck equation solver for study stochastic cooling in storages rings by M. E. Dolinska
Published 2011-12-01
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Studying Genealogy as a Factor of Cultural Self-Identification of the Person by M. E. Kudryavtseva
Published 2020-03-01
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Individually-Personal Peculiarities of Younger Preschoolers’ Speech by M E Novikova
Published 2013-12-01
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A New Approach for Modeling Wind Power in Reliability Studies by M. E. Mosayebian
Published 2023-08-01
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Comparative analysis of internal consultations and internet counseling parents of children with disabilities by Baulina M.E.
Published 2015-07-01
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