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Osler’s Web: Inside the Labyrinth of the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Epidemic by Hillary Johnson

wfzimmerman’s review: “This makes me tired just thinking about it. It’s ten years later, and there is still a very incomplete understanding of chronic fatigue. I don’t doubt that viruses are at fault in many cases, but I am also confident that depression and poor fitness also are responsible for a lot of the suffering from "chronic fatigue." Looks like it will be many years before we can disentangle these phenomena with confidence.”
Penguin (Non-Classics) (1997), Paperback, 736 pages

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