1. Chronic fatigue syndrome rarely kills, at least not directly. 2. In fact, very little about chronic fatigue syndrome has achieved medical consensus, not even the name. 3. Survivors still complain of ailments ranging from breathlessness, chronic fatigue and stomach pain to cardiac problems and tuberculosis. 4. Although she has been told time and again that her chronic fatigue symptoms would ease if she quit playing, Akers has refused. 5. Amato said some veterans might be experiencing stress-induced disorders of fibromyalgia or chronic fatigue syndrome. 6. An organization that calls itself the Chronic Fatigue and Immune Dysfunction Syndrome Association of America maintains that an immunological disorder is the primary problem in chronic fatigue. 7. And midfielder Michelle Akers, who has chronic fatigue syndrome, is still recuperating from the World Cup and will not return to play until January. 8. And specialists said chronic fatigue and fybromyalgia do not show up on autopsies. 9. And no one worked harder than the asthmatic Dolan, who trained himself into a case of chronic fatigue just in time for the U.S. Olympic Swim Trials. 10. --A dietary supplement may benefit people suffering from chronic fatigue syndrome, researchers announced at a Washington press conference Tuesday. |