Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) is a condition that is considered to affect around 250,000 throughout the United Kingdom – with symptoms varying greatly in severity from person to person. Yet what seems to be so perplexing when it comes to fatigue-related conditions such as CFS, Fibromyalgia and ME is the lack of diagnosis, treatment and recovery that is available. A focus on treating symptoms as opposed to finding the root cause of a condition has left thousands of people with debilitating, life changing illnesses that apparently ‘have no cure’.
Monthly Archives: August 2016
Currently 5-10% of the population is diagnosed with hypothyroidism, however some experts estimate that between 25-40% of the adult population has suboptimal thyroid function.
Last updated on 1st June 2018 by cytoffice
In this week’s article we provide a roundup of some of the most recent health and nutrition related articles to be in the news, five items comprising:
- Hour’s activity ‘offsets sedentary day’
- Vitamin D supplements ‘advised for everyone’
- Neonatal nutrition gap could explain weighty issue of disease inheritance
- Omega-3 fatty acids from fish oil, may aid healing after heart attack
- Breastfeeding associated with better brain development, neurocognitive outcomes
Last updated on 3rd August 2016 by cytoffice