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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 27 Nov 2017

    Leading health organizations now recognize chronic fatigue as a serious long-term illnesshttp://nyti.ms/2hY18DM 

    8:09 PM - 27 Nov 2017
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    • Josué Fiallo Jizlen Taranto Atay InCrE@SeD shira Joseph Hardin 🍑Kendi🍑 University of Toledo is L.I.T. arman Swadeshi Vichar
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      1. ConsultantAssociated‏ @Legalconsult_7 27 Nov 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        Eso es un 'eufemismo' mas del siglo que nos ha tocado vivir; sea en Asia Europa Oceanía o América. El hombre o mujer joven (a inicio de segunda edad) son el reflejo de su propia circunstancia. El 'cansarse o no' durante estudios o trabajo denota si has tenido éxitos o fracasos..

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      1. Katsura‏ @KatsuraLeaf 27 Nov 2017
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        I'm sure that will come as a big yawn to people who have been suffering for decades with no recognition or help from the medical establishment.

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      1. Whitlock David‏ @dkwhitlock1 27 Nov 2017
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        To avoid feeling run down: Look both ways before crossing the street.

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      2. Thomas Crown‏ @tommyboycrown 27 Nov 2017
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        This is just more pussyfication of America

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      3. Hannah‏ @Ixzianna 27 Nov 2017
        Replying to @tommyboycrown @nytimes

        Not even close bud. Trust me, people like you wouldn't last a day in our shoes.

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      2. Francesca Mangano‏ @Francescaa__m 27 Nov 2017
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        @maialevenshus

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      3. Maia Levenshus‏ @maialevenshus 28 Nov 2017
        Replying to @Francescaa__m @nytimes

        Your pain does not go unnoticed ❤️

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      2. Jennifer Hoffman‏ @Jenniferhoffman 27 Nov 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        I remember when CFS victims were laughed at by the same industry that's now trying to sell them drugs.

        1 reply 0 retweets 4 likes
      3. Jennifer Hoffman‏ @Jenniferhoffman 28 Nov 2017
        Replying to @Jenniferhoffman @nytimes

        CFS first appeared around 1995, same time GMOs were introduced into the US diet. Evidence existed they were harmful, suppressed by @FDA & @MonsantoCo IBS & related digestive issues up since then too, all related to #GMOs

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      1. gettier is a logic dork‏ @forrest_11 27 Nov 2017
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        Good to see there's gonna be a new preexisting condition for our overworked proletariat.

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      1. Joseph Hardin‏ @jhardin1018 27 Nov 2017
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        I'm tired all the time, because I have blood clots throughout my body that also makes it to where my intestines always feel twisted. Swollen spleen. And an antibiotic I took pretty much destroyed my nervous system. Not a single doctor listened. I'm too weary to go back.

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      1. SV Taylor‏ @sharonvt75 29 Nov 2017
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        Describe CFS? I get a cup of coffee &hurry to lay back down.Can't leave the house most days or stay out of bed.I have to leave the store rather than go down another aisle to get somethings on my list. Like flu that never leaves, I'd rather haveEnergy than Riches,No Contest!

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      1. Drache Kraaesna‏ @Drache_K 28 Nov 2017
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        It's almost as if high-stress, low-pay, no-respect fields have a lasting physiological and psychological impact on workers that is largely underreported, underresearched, and unsupported, that's so strange.

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      1. Penny Crane‏ @Pennysworld2 28 Nov 2017
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        Oh I am certain big pharma will come to the rescue with another poisenous potion, don't worry

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      1. EricLeo108‏ @ericleo108 27 Nov 2017
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        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T7G_P8psD78 …

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      2. Deplorable‏ @McneelJeffrey 27 Nov 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        Lol, the body is an organic machine. The more u do the more in shape ur in, the less u do the less shape ur in. Thus all lazy do nothings have chronic fatigue but it's not a chicken egg thing

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      3. Isabel  ✨‏ @hopefulhe_art 16 Dec 2017
        Replying to @McneelJeffrey @nytimes

        Actually this is an uneducated and misinformed tweet. There is lots of scientific research being done into ME/CFS which is proving that it is a real disease. :)

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      4. Deplorable‏ @McneelJeffrey 16 Dec 2017
        Replying to @hopefulhe_art @nytimes

        Really, now certainly there is disease who's epidemiology includes fatigue but lacking a biological agent or immune response, my statement is correct. If ur lazy, u will fatigue quicker, if chronically lazy, ur gonna be chronically fatigue

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      1. sonnysince1984‏ @sonnysince1984 27 Nov 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        This is just an example of how societal apathy manifests physiologically. The Medical industry will scrutinize, gaze, and absorb this condition; and capitalize from its discovery, as well as politicize its ambiguity.

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