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Article: A vexing enigma: new insights confront chronic fatigue syndrome.(Disease/Disorder overview)
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- Science News
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- July 1, 2006
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Laurel Wright was 52 years old when her well-being plummeted. That May, she began to feel inexplicably tired, day after day. "By September," she says, "I crashed and burned." She developed debilitating exhaustion, severe insomnia, muscle aches, and what she calls "brain fog." Whenever she overexerted herself, aches and pains would spread throughout her body, sending her to the bed or the couch for several days at a stretch. Wright tried ducking out from her job during the day to go home and nap. Later, she cut her hours to halftime, and then went on sick leave. That was 12 years ago. She never returned to work.
Early in Wright's illness, a doctor determined that ...