Media Article: One in 10 women suffer from 'chronic fatigue'

Here is an interesting article about chronic fatigue:

"As per the study conducted by a group of researchers led by Mr Vikram Patel of London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine in Goa, the high incidence of chronic fatigue among women cannot be solely attributed to the two traditionally known causes - anaemia and nutritional deficiencies. Overworked women are more vulnerable to it even as they try to balance their professional life with household chores, the study says."

-- webindia123.com, Mumbai, December 11, 2005


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Chronic Fatigue is not to be confused with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS). To find out more about these two terms, click here!

Claire
Editor of Sleepydust