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  1. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and NADH (ImmuneSupport.com)
      Summarizes a study on the effects of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide, reduced with high energy hydrogen. It is a reduced form of Vitamin B3, sometimes called Coenzyme 1. 12-01

  2. Upper Airway Resistance Syndrome (Caring.com)
      "According to otolaryngologist Steven Park, UARS is extremely common in older women – one French study found that nearly half of all women with chronic insomnia and daytime fatigue turned out to have this type of sleep-disordered breathing." 05-12

  3. Viruses Not to Blame for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (Healthland.time.com)
      "A scientific controversy appears to have been put to rest. At the behest of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), researchers conducted a study of 293 people and found no link between chronic fatigue syndrome and retroviruses." 09-12

  4. Common Causes of Fatigue (Time.com)
      "Lack of sleep isn’t the only thing sapping your energy. Little things you do (and don’t do) can exhaust you both mentally and physically, which can make getting through your day a chore. Here, experts reveal common bad habits that can make you feel tired, plus simple lifestyle tweaks that will put the pep back in your step." 06-14

  5. Beta Glucans (WebMD.com)
      "Beta glucans are used for high cholesterol, diabetes, cancer, and HIV/AIDS. Beta glucans are also used to boost the immune system in people whose body defenses have been weakened by conditions such chronic fatigue syndrome, or physical and emotional stress; or by treatments such as radiation or chemotherapy. Beta glucans are also used for colds (common cold), flu (influenza), H1N1 (swine) flu, allergies, hepatitis, Lyme disease, asthma, ear infections, aging, ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease, fibromyalgia, rheumatoid arthritis, and multiple sclerosis."

      "People apply beta glucans to the skin for dermatitis, eczema, wrinkles, bedsores, wounds, burns, diabetic ulcers, and radiation burns." 07-10

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