ME/CFS sufferers may be working harder at rest – by George Hines
Breakspear Medical patient and university graduate, George Hines, wrote his MSc thesis on a small study that showed that ME/CFS sufferers are working harder at a state of rest than healthy people, which may help explain the fatigue associated with ME/CFS. (Full document: A study investigating the role of the resting Respiratory Exchange Ratio)
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