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Inflammatory fatigue and sickness behaviour -Lessons for the diagnosis and management of chronic fatigue syndrome

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Clark, Ian A
Arnett, Simon

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Persistent and severe fatigue is a common part of the presentation of a diverse range of disease processes. There is a growing body of evidence indicating a common inflammatory pathophysiology underlying many conditions where fatigue is a primary patient

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Journal of Affective Disorders

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2037-12-31
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