500 People Who Died With Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Shared 4 Major Life Themes
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Memorial records reveal common themes of neglect in people with chronic fatigue syndrome
NEW DELHI, Apr 23: An analysis of memorial records of 505 people who lived with chronic fatigue syndrome has revealed themes of systemic and clinical neglect, personal burden and quality of life, among others. Findings published in the journal PLOS One also point to themes of institutional failure, including a lack of acknowledgement by health and insurance authorities, and a social disconnection. Researchers from the US’ Iowa State University …
Researchers at Iowa State University analyzed records of 505 people who died with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS/ME) to understand the experiences lived by these patients. The study revealed four main themes that reflect the impact of the disease on the lives of individuals and their families. Impact of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome on Patients' Lives Chronic Fatigue Syndrome profoundly affects the quality of life of patients, leading to functional di…
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