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Publications and Materials
Below are
selected publications and materials related to chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS). Please note
the year of publication may be later than the year(s) the data represent.
Study Launched to Uncover
the Mysteries of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (5/11/08)
CDC and Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta launched the most
comprehensive population-based clinical study to date of patients with
chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS). Researchers hope results from the study will
help them better understand how the syndrome affects people and lead to more
successful treatment. CFS occurs most frequently in women ages 40-60, but
affects all races, sexes, and age groups.
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS)
Campaign (11/19/07)
This campaign educates the public and professionals on who is at
risk, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment, and the impact of the
illness on patients and family. CFS occurs up to four times more
frequently in women than in men.
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