Chronic fatigue caused by genes
According to a study by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) published on April 20, chronic human fatigue (CFS) can be caused by genes.
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This study was conducted with 227 Americans suffering from chronic fatigue, showing that there were special genes and gene activity patterns that caused the disease.
CDC has documented that people with CFS have some genes involved in brain activity that can limit their ability to reduce stress and those genes have different levels of activity.
These gene models are found in people whose bodies are able to adapt to the challenges and stresses of everyday life such as infectious diseases, wounds, trauma or other conditions. another disease.
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