ATLANTA (MedPage Today) -- Patients who experienced emotional or physical trauma during childhood appear to be at increased risk of developing chronic fatigue syndrome as adults, researchers here found.
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Lack of exercise leads to
Lack of exercise leads to obesity. It does not lead to fibromyalgia or myalgic encephalomyelitis (commonly known as "chronic fatigue syndrome").
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I think that one of the main problems we as parents are having with our children is that the school system is not encouraging the children to exercise. Make sure that you know where the gyms in Atlanta are so that if you need to you can take your children there.
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