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=== Research funding=== '''UK to launch genetic study of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome''' Jun 2020, <ref>{{Cite news | last = Siddique | first = Haroon | date = 2020-06-23|url=https://www.theguardian.com/society/2020/jun/23/uk-to-launch-genetic-study-chronic-fatigue-syndrome-cfs|website=The Guardian | title = UK to launch genetic study of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome}}</ref> ''The Guardian: Society'' By: Haroon Siddique. (Jun 23, 2020) "Research aims to shine a light on condition that is believed to affect 250,000 people in UK<br /> The world’s largest genetic study into chronic fatigue syndrome is to be launched in the UK after receiving £3.2m of funding from the Medical Research Council and National Institute for Health Research. The research aims to shine a light on the debilitating long-term condition, about which little is known, by collecting DNA samples from 20,000 people who have CFS, also known as myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME)." '''NIH announces new effort to tackle chronic fatigue syndrome'''<ref>{{citation |last = Bernstein | first = Lenny | date = 29 October 2015 | title = NIH announces new effort to tackle chronic fatigue syndrome|url= https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/to-your-health/wp/2015/10/29/nih-announces-new-effort-to-tackle-chronic-fatigue-syndrome/|newspaper= The Washington Post|location= |access-date= }}</ref> ''The Washington Post: To Your Health'' By: Lenny Bernstein. (Oct 29, 2015) "The National Institutes of Health announced a new initiative Thursday to find the cause and a treatment for chronic fatigue syndrome, the mysterious, debilitating condition that disables many of its more than 1 million Americans who have it."
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