Researchers found that brain abnormalities had a correlation with fatigue
A study of patients with chronic fatigue syndrome has found that patients' brains have at least three distinct abnormalities when compared to healthy people, researchers say.
The findings, if confirmed, could lead to new ways to diagnose and treat the troublesome condition that affects more than a million Americans, says the study conducted by Stanford University researchers in the peer-reviewed journal Radiology.
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