fatigue

  1. Kalliope

    Can fatigue after aneurism be treated?

    Oslo University Hospital has an ongoing study about treatment of fatigue after aneurysm. It sounded a bit interesting. Any thoughts? OUS: Kan nytt medikament hjelpe mot utmattelse etter aneurismeblødning? google translation: Can new medication help against fatigue after aneurysm bleeding...
  2. J

    You make me tired: An experimental test of the role of interpersonal operant conditioning in fatigue 2018 Bert Lenaert et al

    'Results have implications for treatment development and suggest that interpersonal operant conditioning may contribute to fatigue becoming a chronic symptom.' Most definitely not a recommendation. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0005796718300135
  3. C

    Fatigue syndromes. Wessely and Powell 1989

    http://jnnp.bmj.com/content/jnnp/52/8/940.full.pdf Journal ofNeurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry 1989;52:940-948 Fatigue syndromes: a comparison of chronic"postviral" fatigue with neuromuscular and affective disorders S WESSELY,* R POWELL This is an old paper and has no doubt been...
  4. Sly Saint

    Biopsychosocial risk factors of persistent fatigue after acute infection: A systematic review to inform interventions, 2017, Moss-Morris

    Abstract OBJECTIVES: Fatigue is a prevalent and debilitating symptom, preceded by an acute infectious episode in some patients. This systematic review aimed to identify risk factors for the development of persistent fatigue after an acute infection, to develop an evidence-based working model of...
  5. Esther12

    Biopsychosocial risk factors of persistent fatigue after acute infection: A systematic review to inform interventions, 2017, Hulme, Moss-Morris et al

    Split from here. While posting related papers, I'm afraid I just saw this Moss-Morris review was recently given a prize place on wikipedia's CFS entry: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28712416
  6. Esther12

    [Only mentions CFS] Physical activity buffers fatigue only under low chronic stress (2016) Nater

    Nater has been one of the most ridiculous CFS quacks imo. He's claimed doubled blind trials show CBT is effective (the site is currently down, but I think this link should take you to that claim when it's back on-line: https://listserv.nodak.edu/cgi-bin/wa.exe?A2=ind1205d&L=co-cure&F&S&P=12748)...
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