According to a study released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on April 20, chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) may be caused by genetic factors.
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This research was conducted with 227 Americans suffering from chronic fatigue syndrome, revealing specific genes and patterns of gene activity associated with this condition.
The CDC has provided evidence indicating that individuals with CFS possess certain genes related to brain activity that may limit their ability to cope with stress, and these genes exhibit varying levels of activity.
These genetic patterns were found in individuals whose bodies have the ability to adapt to daily challenges and stresses, such as infections, injuries, trauma, or other conditions.