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Research For Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
CFS Research is Providing New Insight

November 20, 2007

Research for chronic fatigue syndrome (cfs) is shedding new light on this disorder and it is beginning to explain its role in the causes of illness, physical pain, depression, stress, sleepiness, and problems with the immune system. Chronic fatigue syndrome (cfs) research has even revealed how weight plays a factor in its diagnosis. This particular article will explain how chronic fatigue syndrome (cfs) is related to fibromyalgia.

Fibromyalgia is a group of common rheumatoid disorders characterized by achy pain, tenderness, muscle stiffness, and even depression in some patients. Research has shown that cfs can worsen an existing case of this condition, or even contribute to its being. As a form of arthritis, fibromaylagia needs exercise as part of its therapy. But when a person suffers from cfs, physical exercise is too minimal to be effective. In order to ease the stress of a fibromyalgia diagnosis, a regular exercise routine is part of an effectual treatment.

For a person suffering from cps, this particular part of fibromyalgia treatment is difficult and almost impossible to maintain. The physical stress of consistent movement becomes too much - often leading to a diagnosis of another disease or even to depression.

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