Category : Search result: Chronic Fatigue Syndrome


German Pilots Admit Falling Asleep During Flights

Exclusive: A shocking survey by Germany's pilots' union reveals hundreds of flight crew have accidentally fallen asleep in the cockpit, raising serious safety concerns about fatigue in the aviation industry.

Brits Need a Holiday to Recover From Their Holiday

A new study uncovers the holiday paradox: over half of UK travellers feel more tired after their trip. Discover the top reasons, from pre-holiday work stress to poor sleep and over-planning, and get expert tips for a truly restorative escape.

Medical Breakthrough: New Raynaud's Treatment Discovered

British medical researchers have unveiled a promising new treatment for Raynaud's syndrome, a debilitating condition causing painfully cold, numb fingers and toes. The groundbreaking discovery could transform lives for millions.

Happy Sympathy: The Antidote To Global Pain

Explore the powerful cultural shift towards 'Happy Sympathy' – a revolutionary approach to global empathy that balances compassion with joy, offering a new way to heal our collective trauma without being consumed by the world's suffering.

EU Shelves Single-Pilot Plane Plans After Safety Report

Ambitious proposals to allow commercial airliners to fly with just one pilot have been shelved by EU regulators. A critical safety report has halted the move, prioritising passenger security over airline cost-cutting ambitions.

Exercise Therapy Breakthrough for Broken Heart Syndrome

Groundbreaking UK research reveals tailored exercise programmes can significantly improve heart function and mental health for Takotsubo cardiomyopathy patients, offering a new non-pharmaceutical treatment path.

Mum's cancer warning after ignoring bloating and fatigue

Sarah O'Connell shares her harrowing bowel cancer journey after dismissing bloating and fatigue, urging others not to ignore early warning signs. Her powerful story highlights the importance of early detection.

Peter Phillips' Fiancée on Royal Family Strain & 'Fatigue'

Exclusive: The fiancée of the Queen's grandson, Peter Phillips, opens up about the immense pressure and 'royal fatigue' she experienced following the monarch's passing and the challenges of adapting to the Firm's strict protocols.

Daytime Sleepiness: A Hidden Health Warning Sign

Persistent daytime tiredness is more than an inconvenience; it's a potential red flag for serious underlying health conditions, including diabetes and cancer, according to groundbreaking UK research.

Trump Looks Fatigued as Legal Woes Escalate

Former US President Donald Trump looked visibly fatigued as he departed for court, facing mounting legal challenges. Observers noted his weary demeanour amid ongoing trials.

The sporting summer that left me exhilarated and exhausted

This summer's relentless parade of sporting brilliance has been both exhilarating and exhausting. From edge-of-the-seat drama to historic triumphs, our journalist reflects on why this season might just be the most memorable yet.

Jazz Turner's battle with rare Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome

Jazz Turner shares her harrowing journey with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS), a rare and often misunderstood condition that took years to diagnose. Discover the challenges she faces daily and the urgent need for greater awareness.

Genetic clues to ME/CFS uncovered in new study

Scientists have identified potential genetic markers for myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME), also known as chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), offering new hope for diagnosis and treatment.

Sinner withdraws from Canadian Open pre-Wimbledon

Italian tennis sensation Jannik Sinner has pulled out of the Canadian Open, citing fatigue ahead of his highly anticipated Wimbledon campaign. Get the latest updates on his condition and what this means for his title hopes.

CTE Found in Brain of California Shooter Shane Tamura

Medical experts have identified chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) in the brain of Shane Tamura, the gunman behind a deadly California shooting. The findings raise urgent questions about brain injuries and violent behaviour.

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