Anonymous
Not logged in
Talk
Contributions
Create account
Log in
Search
Editing
List of news articles on ME and CFS
(section)
From MEpedia, a crowd-sourced encyclopedia of ME and CFS science and history
Namespaces
Page
Discussion
More
More
Page actions
Read
Edit
Edit source
History
Warning:
You are not logged in. Your IP address will be publicly visible if you make any edits. If you
log in
or
create an account
, your edits will be attributed to your username, along with other benefits.
Anti-spam check. Do
not
fill this in!
=== Metabolism, energy and endocrine hormones=== '''How Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Affects Your Metabolism'''<ref>{{citation |last = Collins | first = Nathan | date = August 30, 2016 | title = How Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Affects Your Metabolism|url= https://psmag.com/how-chronic-fatigue-syndrome-affects-your-metabolism-f4682f9d1b67#.7b7ub4pjc|newspaper= Pacific Standard|location= Santa Barbara|access-date= }}</ref> ''Pacific Standard'' By: Nathan Collins. (Aug 30, 2016) "There are somewhere around one or two million Americans with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), a disease that often leaves sufferers barely able to move or think. But after decades in the dark, researchers have finally taken a step toward better understanding CFS: Among other things, the disease is correlated with a substantial decline in metabolites, the waste products our cells produce as part of their normal function." '''Metabolite abnormalities pinpointed in chronic fatigue syndrome'''<ref>{{citation |last = Borman | first = Stu | date = 12 September 2016 | title = Metabolite abnormalities pinpointed in chronic fatigue syndrome|url= http://cen.acs.org/articles/94/i36/Metabolite-abnormalities-pinpointed-chronic-fatigue.html|newspaper= Chemical & Engineering News|location= Washington, D.C.|access-date= }}</ref> ''Chemical & Engineering News'' By: Stu Borman. (Sep 12, 2016) Paywalled. "Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), also called myalgic encephalomyelitis, is a complex disorder characterized by malaise, sleep problems, and pain. The cause of the condition is unclear and difficult to diagnose and treat." '''Chronic fatigue syndrome may be a human version of ‘hibernation’'''<ref>{{citation |last = Cha | first = Ariana Eunjung | date = 6 September 2016 | title = Chronic fatigue syndrome may be a human version of ‘hibernation’ |url= https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/to-your-health/wp/2016/09/06/chronic-fatigue-syndrome-may-be-a-human-version-of-hibernation/|newspaper= The Washington Post|location= |access-date= }}</ref> ''The Washington Post: To Your Health'' By: Ariana Eunjung Cha. (Sep 6, 2016) "A new study raises the extraordinary possibility that humans may be able to put themselves into a kind of hibernation state as well — but in a way that hurts us rather than helps us." '''Chronic fatigue resembles hibernation'''<ref>{{citation |last = Cha | first = Ariana Eunjung | date = 14 September 2016 | title = Chronic fatigue resembles hibernation | url = http://www.nzherald.co.nz/lifestyle/news/article.cfm?c_id=6&objectid=11709080|newspaper= The New Zealand Herald|location= Auckland|access-date= }}</ref> ''The New Zealand Herald'' By: Ariana Eunjung Cha. (Sep 14, 2016) "A new study has raised the extraordinary possibility that humans may be able to put themselves into a kind of hibernation state - but in a way that hurts us rather than helps us." '''Santa Rosa doctor’s study offers new insight into chronic fatigue syndrome'''<ref>{{citation |last = Kovner | first = Guy | date = Sep 21, 2016 | title = Santa Rosa doctor’s study offers new insight into chronic fatigue syndrome|url= http://www.pressdemocrat.com/news/6110404-181/santa-rosa-doctors-study-offers?artslide=0|newspaper= The Press Democrat|location= Santa Rosa|access-date= }}</ref> ''The Press Democrat'' By: Guy Kovner. (Sep 21, 2016) "Brittany Harrison of Santa Rosa was an A-student, valedictorian of her eighth-grade class and a promising ballerina when the symptoms of chronic fatigue syndrome set in at age 13. By 17, she was bedridden all day in a dark room, unable to stand or walk and in constant pain from a severe migraine. Unable to eat anything but soft food and occasionally fruit, she lost weight and stopped going to school. An associated symptom known as “brain fog” prohibited her from reading, doing school work and even having conversations because she couldn’t understand what she was reading or what someone was saying to her." “I could crawl to the bathroom,” she said.
Summary:
Please make sure your edits are consistent with
MEpedia's guidelines
.
By saving changes, you agree to the
Terms of use
, and you irrevocably agree to release your contribution under the
CC BY-SA 3.0 License
and the
GFDL
. You agree that a hyperlink or URL is sufficient attribution under the Creative Commons license.
Cancel
Editing help
(opens in new window)
Navigation
Navigation
Skip to content
Main page
Browse
Become an editor
Random page
Popular pages
Abbreviations
Glossary
About MEpedia
Links for editors
Contents
Guidelines
Recent changes
Pages in need
Search
Help
Wiki tools
Wiki tools
Special pages
Page tools
Page tools
User page tools
More
What links here
Related changes
Page information
Page logs