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Fatigue may refer to: Fatigue (physical) - tiredness in humans Chronic fatigue syndrome - a central nervous system disease Fatigue (material) - failure by repeated stress in materials Fatigues (uniform) - military uniform (BDU or ACU) Battle fatigue - see combat stress reaction and post-traumatic stress disorder Voter fatigue - public apathy about elections This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an internal link referred you to this page, yo ...
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Intestinal Dysbiosis and the Causes of Disease
... ABSTRACT: With the advent of biochemical and microbial stool analysis panels, an increasing number of physicians are seeking a clearer understanding of the relationship between the ecology of the dige...
Source: HealthWorld
The Hidden Link Between Stress, Aging and Caffeine ... It’s the common complaint you hear uttered by friends, family and co-workers throughout the day. “I just can’t get going without my cup of coffee!” What happened to the days of childhood when we used ...
Source: HealthWorld
Fatigue ... Fatigue is feeling tired, drained of energy and exhausted. Fatigue makes it hard for you to do normal daily activities. Feelings of inadequacy, low motivation and little desire for sex can also be sym...
Source: HealthWorld
Women''s Health: Fatigue ... Fatigue is feeling tired, drained of energy and exhausted. It is a signal that something is wrong somewhere. Your body is slowing down to cope. Fatigue makes it hard for you to do normal daily activit...
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Effects of Choline on Athletic Performance and Fatigue ... Certain neurotransmitters, including acetylcholine, catecholamines, and serotonin, are formed from dietary constituents such as choline, tyrosine, and tryptophan. Changing the consumption of choline c...
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Nutritional Program for Fatigue ... When patients come to me for advice about specific medical problems, they usually have been told that they need medication or surgery, and they are seeking ways to avoid those treatments. Sometimes th...
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Resources
- Breathing Practices (HealthWorld)
- Cancer-Related Fatigue (Cleveland Clinic)

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