Fatigue (physical)
Fatigue is a state,
following a period of mental
or physical activity,
characterized by a lessened
capacity for work and
reduced efficiency of
accomplishment, usually
accompanied by a feeling of
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Epstein-Barr virus
The Epstein-Barr virus
(EBV), also called Human
herpesvirus 4 (HHV-4), is a
virus of the herpes family
(which includes Herpes
simplex virus and
Cytomegalovirus), and is one
of the most common viruses
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Chronic fatigue syndrome
Chronic fatigue syndrome,
also known as myalgic
encephalomyelitis,
post-viral fatigue syndrome
and various other names, is
a syndrome of unknown and
possibly multiple etiology,
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Encephalopathy
Encephalopathy is a
nonspecific term describing
a syndrome affecting the
brain. Generally, it refers
to involvement of large
parts of the brain (or the
whole organ), instead of
identifiable changes
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Tension headache
Tension headaches, which were recently renamed tension type headaches by the International Headache Society, are the most common type of headaches. The pain can radiate from the neck, back, eyes, or ... > more -
Tonsillitis
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Lyme disease
Lyme disease or Lyme borreliosis is an infectious tick-borne disease, caused by the Borrelia spirochete, a gram-negative microorganism. Lyme disease is named after a cluster of cases that occurred in ... > more -
Hodgkin's lymphoma
Hodgkin's lymphoma, formerly known as Hodgkin's disease, is a type of lymphoma first described by Thomas Hodgkin in 1832. Hodgkin's lymphoma is characterized clinically by the orderly spread of ... > more -
Hepatitis A
Hepatitis A is an enterovirus transmitted by the orofecal route, such as contaminated food. It causes an acute form of hepatitis and does not have a chronic ... > more -
Bronchitis
Bronchitis is an obstructive pulmonary disease characterized by inflammation of the bronchi of the lungs. Bronchitis can be acute (short-term), or chronic (long-lasting). Chronic bronchitis is ... > more
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