ahimsa on Nostr: 4/5 "Epidemiological research suggests that at least 250,000 people have ME/CFS, with ...
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"Epidemiological research suggests that at least 250,000 people have ME/CFS, with many starting their illness in early adulthood. Children and young people are also affected, and ME/CFS is one of the common causes of long-term sickness absence from secondary school.
Symptoms often fluctuate on a daily, weekly and monthly basis, and there is a wide range of severity."
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