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What Is Chronic Fatigue Syndrome?
This video delves into the underlying mechanisms, symptoms, lifestyle and treatment associated with chronic fatigue syndrome. The purpose of this video is to educate a general audience about chronic fatigue syndrome, its diagnosis, and treatment (or lack of treatment options).
Please look at the following links to gain more information:
PACE trial reanalysis: https://t.co/aPGuX9aIpg and https://t.co/as6cZKsf6h
PACE trail: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21334061
This video was made by McMaster University students: Sabrina Garritano, Angelica Dimita, Hayley Duff, and Desmond Chan in collaboration with the McMaster Demystifying Medicine Program.
Subscribe to the McMaster Demystifying Medicine YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/DemystifyingMedicine
This video is provided for...
published: 02 Apr 2018
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#Tired all the Time? Common Lifestyle and Health #Causes of Fatigue
If you’re consistently waking up feeling tired or fatigued even after a full night’s #sleep, you might find yourself asking ‘why am I always tired?’. The truth is, certain lifestyle factors such as too much exercise or periods of #stress can make you feel tired all of the time, however, your fatigue may also be caused by an underlying medical condition.
To navigate to specific points in this video, see below:
0:15 - What does “being tired all the time” mean?
0:52 - What causes being tired all the time?
3:25 - How can I get tested?
3:47 - Other symptoms?
Fatigue can be a result of a number of different health conditions or illnesses. If you feel as if you’re always tired and it’s not a result of any lifestyle changes, you can check in from home with LetsGetChecked’s range of #wellness ...
published: 10 Apr 2018
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Solving the mystery of chronic fatigue syndrome
For decades, no one has known what causes myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME, commonly called ME/CFS). As a result, this debilitating disease has been very difficult to diagnose and even harder to treat. Now a collaborative JAX research center led by Derya Unutmaz, M.D., is diving deep into the biology of ME/CFS patients to find a root cause, which may lie in their own immune systems. If successful, the work will provide patients with clear diagnoses and effective therapies.
published: 26 Feb 2019
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CHRONIC FATIGUE SYNDROME, Causes, Signs and Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment.
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Chapters
0:00 Introduction
1:04 Causes of Chronic fatigue syndrome
1:46 Symptoms of Chronic fatigue syndrome
2:24 Diagnosis of Chronic fatigue syndrome
3:51 Treatment of Chronic fatigue syndrome
Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), also referred to as myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME), is a medical condition characterized by long-term fatigue and other persistent symptoms that limit a person's ability to carry out ordinary daily activities.
While the cause is not understood, proposed mechanisms include biological, genetic, infectious, and psychological. Diagnosis is based on a person's symptoms because there is no confirmed diagnostic test. The fatigue in CFS is not due to strenuous ongoing exertion, is not much relieved by rest and is not due to a previous medical condition. Fatigue is a c...
published: 29 Jul 2019
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Chronic Fevers, Fatigue, and Hypersomnolence - Strange Sensations Series with Ross Hauser, MD
Ross Hauser, MD continues the series on Strange Sensations caused by cervical instability and vagus nerve impairment in this discussion about cases with chronic idiopathic symptoms that include fevers, chronic fatigue, and hypersomnolence.
If you would like our team to review your case and possibly help you in our office, you can reach out to our team: https://www.caringmedical.com/conditions/prolotherapy-neck-pain-cervical-instability/#get-help-now
You can also email directly at [email protected].
Or, call us at 239-308-4773 to speak with our team.
Connect with us on social media:
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*DISCLAIMER: As with any medical treatm...
published: 11 Jan 2021
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Burn Out to Brilliance. Recovery from Chronic Fatigue | Linda Jones | TEDxBirminghamCityUniversity
In 2001 Linda Jones’s world changed. As a young and successful business woman she was living a happy and fulfilled life; working long hours travelling the country, a fitness fanatic who enjoyed a full social life. Looking back there was recognition that this was unsustainable. Early recognition signs and symptoms were ignored, and led to complete burn out. Linda’s journey to full recovery sparked a passion to help others as she set up Salus Fatigue Foundation In 2001, after illness, Linda Jones, CEO Salus Fatigue Foundation & Life4Changing was diagnosed with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. She lost everything. Her relentless attitude, which caused her burnout in the first place, meant she wasn’t going to just accept that diagnosis and become a statistic. Determined to recover and get her life ...
published: 03 Apr 2020
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Medical Resident Stress and Fatigue - Mayo Clinic
It seems long hours in the hospital are causing more than stress and fatigue among doctors-in-training — they're crashing, or nearly crashing, their cars after work. The Mayo Clinic research found that nearly half of the roughly 300 Mayo Clinic residents polled during the course of their residencies reported nearly getting into a motor vehicle crash during their training, and about 11 percent were actually involved in a traffic accident. Lead author Colin West, M.D., Ph.D., an internal medicine physician says,"Just like any other field, residents need their recovery time. In order to make good decisions, physicians need to be physically and emotionally well."
published: 18 Dec 2012
6:05
What Is Chronic Fatigue Syndrome?
This video delves into the underlying mechanisms, symptoms, lifestyle and treatment associated with chronic fatigue syndrome. The purpose of this video is to ed...
This video delves into the underlying mechanisms, symptoms, lifestyle and treatment associated with chronic fatigue syndrome. The purpose of this video is to educate a general audience about chronic fatigue syndrome, its diagnosis, and treatment (or lack of treatment options).
Please look at the following links to gain more information:
PACE trial reanalysis: https://t.co/aPGuX9aIpg and https://t.co/as6cZKsf6h
PACE trail: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21334061
This video was made by McMaster University students: Sabrina Garritano, Angelica Dimita, Hayley Duff, and Desmond Chan in collaboration with the McMaster Demystifying Medicine Program.
Subscribe to the McMaster Demystifying Medicine YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/DemystifyingMedicine
This video is provided for general and educational information only. Please consult your health care provider for Information about your health.
#DemystifyingMedicine, #MentalHealth
Copyright McMaster University 2018
References
Courage, K. H. (2014). Baffling chronic fatigue syndrome set for diagnostic overhaul. Scientific American. Retrieved from https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/baffling-chronic-fatigue-syndrome-set-for-diagnostic-overhaul/
Lorusso, L., Mikhalova, S. V., Capelli, E., Ferrari, D., Ngonga, G. K., & Ricevuti, G. (2008). Immunological aspects of chronic fatigue syndrome. Autoimmunity Reviews. doi:i:10.1016/j.autrev.2008.08.003
Mayo Clinic. (2018). Chronic fatigue syndrome. Retrieved from https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases- conditions/chronic-fatigue-syndrome/symptoms-causes/syc-20360490
Mayo Clinic. (2018, January 05). Chronic fatigue syndrome - Diagnosis and Treatment. Retrieved March 19, 2018, from https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/chronic-fatigue-syndrome/diagnosis-treatment/drc-20360510
O’Rourke, M. (2015). A new name, and wider recognition, for chronic fatigue syndrome. The New Yorker. Retrieved from https://www.newyorker.com/tech/elements/chronic-fatigue-syndrome- iom-report
White, P. D., Goldsmith, K. A., Johnson, A. L., Potts, L., Walwyn, R., DeCesare, J. C., ... & Bavinton, J. (2011). Comparison of adaptive pacing therapy, cognitive behaviour therapy, graded exercise therapy, and specialist medical care for chronic fatigue syndrome (PACE): a randomised trial. The Lancet, 377(9768), 823-836.
Rehmeyer, J., & Tuller, D. (2017). Getting it wrong on chronic fatigue syndrome. The New York Times. Retrieved from https://www.nytimes.com/2017/03/18/opinion/sunday/getting-it-wrong-on-chronic-fatigue-syndrome.html
Rowe, P. C., Underhill, R. A., Friedman, K. J., Gurwitt, A., Medow, M. S., Schwartz, M. S., ... & Rowe, K. S. (2017). Myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome diagnosis and management in young people: a primer. Frontiers in pediatrics, 5, 121.
Wilshire, C., Kindlon, T., Matthees, A., & McGrath, S. (2017). Can patients with chronic fatigue syndrome really recover after graded exercise or cognitive behavioural therapy? A critical commentary and preliminary re-analysis of the PACE trial. Fatigue: Biomedicine, Health & Behavior, 5(1), 43-56.
Yancey, J. R., & Thomas, S. M. (2012). Chronic fatigue syndrome: diagnosis and treatment. Am Fam Physician, 86(8), 741-746.
https://wn.com/What_Is_Chronic_Fatigue_Syndrome
This video delves into the underlying mechanisms, symptoms, lifestyle and treatment associated with chronic fatigue syndrome. The purpose of this video is to educate a general audience about chronic fatigue syndrome, its diagnosis, and treatment (or lack of treatment options).
Please look at the following links to gain more information:
PACE trial reanalysis: https://t.co/aPGuX9aIpg and https://t.co/as6cZKsf6h
PACE trail: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21334061
This video was made by McMaster University students: Sabrina Garritano, Angelica Dimita, Hayley Duff, and Desmond Chan in collaboration with the McMaster Demystifying Medicine Program.
Subscribe to the McMaster Demystifying Medicine YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/DemystifyingMedicine
This video is provided for general and educational information only. Please consult your health care provider for Information about your health.
#DemystifyingMedicine, #MentalHealth
Copyright McMaster University 2018
References
Courage, K. H. (2014). Baffling chronic fatigue syndrome set for diagnostic overhaul. Scientific American. Retrieved from https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/baffling-chronic-fatigue-syndrome-set-for-diagnostic-overhaul/
Lorusso, L., Mikhalova, S. V., Capelli, E., Ferrari, D., Ngonga, G. K., & Ricevuti, G. (2008). Immunological aspects of chronic fatigue syndrome. Autoimmunity Reviews. doi:i:10.1016/j.autrev.2008.08.003
Mayo Clinic. (2018). Chronic fatigue syndrome. Retrieved from https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases- conditions/chronic-fatigue-syndrome/symptoms-causes/syc-20360490
Mayo Clinic. (2018, January 05). Chronic fatigue syndrome - Diagnosis and Treatment. Retrieved March 19, 2018, from https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/chronic-fatigue-syndrome/diagnosis-treatment/drc-20360510
O’Rourke, M. (2015). A new name, and wider recognition, for chronic fatigue syndrome. The New Yorker. Retrieved from https://www.newyorker.com/tech/elements/chronic-fatigue-syndrome- iom-report
White, P. D., Goldsmith, K. A., Johnson, A. L., Potts, L., Walwyn, R., DeCesare, J. C., ... & Bavinton, J. (2011). Comparison of adaptive pacing therapy, cognitive behaviour therapy, graded exercise therapy, and specialist medical care for chronic fatigue syndrome (PACE): a randomised trial. The Lancet, 377(9768), 823-836.
Rehmeyer, J., & Tuller, D. (2017). Getting it wrong on chronic fatigue syndrome. The New York Times. Retrieved from https://www.nytimes.com/2017/03/18/opinion/sunday/getting-it-wrong-on-chronic-fatigue-syndrome.html
Rowe, P. C., Underhill, R. A., Friedman, K. J., Gurwitt, A., Medow, M. S., Schwartz, M. S., ... & Rowe, K. S. (2017). Myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome diagnosis and management in young people: a primer. Frontiers in pediatrics, 5, 121.
Wilshire, C., Kindlon, T., Matthees, A., & McGrath, S. (2017). Can patients with chronic fatigue syndrome really recover after graded exercise or cognitive behavioural therapy? A critical commentary and preliminary re-analysis of the PACE trial. Fatigue: Biomedicine, Health & Behavior, 5(1), 43-56.
Yancey, J. R., & Thomas, S. M. (2012). Chronic fatigue syndrome: diagnosis and treatment. Am Fam Physician, 86(8), 741-746.
- published: 02 Apr 2018
- views: 343071
4:08
#Tired all the Time? Common Lifestyle and Health #Causes of Fatigue
If you’re consistently waking up feeling tired or fatigued even after a full night’s #sleep, you might find yourself asking ‘why am I always tired?’. The truth ...
If you’re consistently waking up feeling tired or fatigued even after a full night’s #sleep, you might find yourself asking ‘why am I always tired?’. The truth is, certain lifestyle factors such as too much exercise or periods of #stress can make you feel tired all of the time, however, your fatigue may also be caused by an underlying medical condition.
To navigate to specific points in this video, see below:
0:15 - What does “being tired all the time” mean?
0:52 - What causes being tired all the time?
3:25 - How can I get tested?
3:47 - Other symptoms?
Fatigue can be a result of a number of different health conditions or illnesses. If you feel as if you’re always tired and it’s not a result of any lifestyle changes, you can check in from home with LetsGetChecked’s range of #wellness tests including our Vitamin Test, Thyroid Test, and Diabetes Test.
Vitamin Deficiency Testing: https://www.letsgetchecked.com/home-vitamin-deficiency-test/
- Thyroid Testing: https://www.letsgetchecked.com/home-thyroid-test/
- Diabetes Testing: https://www.letsgetchecked.com/home-diabetes-test/
- Diabetes and Heart Test: https://www.letsgetchecked.com/home-diabetes-and-heart-test/
For more information on fatigue, visit our blog:
- Why am I so Tired? 6 Common Causes of Fatigue: https://www.letsgetchecked.com/articles/why-am-i-so-tired-6-common-causes-of-fatigue/
LetsGetChecked is a virtual care company that allows customers to manage their health from home, providing direct access to #telehealth services, #pharmacy, and laboratory tests with at-home sample collection kits for a wide range of health conditions including Sexual Health, Cholesterol, Diabetes, Thyroid, Coronavirus (COVID-19), and more.
To learn more visit:
USA: https://www.letsgetchecked.com/
UK: https://www.letsgetchecked.co.uk/
Ireland: https://www.letsgetchecked.ie/
Our Blog: https://www.letsgetchecked.com/articles/
Biometric Screening for Organizations: https://www.letsgetchecked.com/biometric-screening/
Solutions for Health Plans: https://www.letsgetchecked.com/health-plans/
https://wn.com/Tired_All_The_Time_Common_Lifestyle_And_Health_Causes_Of_Fatigue
If you’re consistently waking up feeling tired or fatigued even after a full night’s #sleep, you might find yourself asking ‘why am I always tired?’. The truth is, certain lifestyle factors such as too much exercise or periods of #stress can make you feel tired all of the time, however, your fatigue may also be caused by an underlying medical condition.
To navigate to specific points in this video, see below:
0:15 - What does “being tired all the time” mean?
0:52 - What causes being tired all the time?
3:25 - How can I get tested?
3:47 - Other symptoms?
Fatigue can be a result of a number of different health conditions or illnesses. If you feel as if you’re always tired and it’s not a result of any lifestyle changes, you can check in from home with LetsGetChecked’s range of #wellness tests including our Vitamin Test, Thyroid Test, and Diabetes Test.
Vitamin Deficiency Testing: https://www.letsgetchecked.com/home-vitamin-deficiency-test/
- Thyroid Testing: https://www.letsgetchecked.com/home-thyroid-test/
- Diabetes Testing: https://www.letsgetchecked.com/home-diabetes-test/
- Diabetes and Heart Test: https://www.letsgetchecked.com/home-diabetes-and-heart-test/
For more information on fatigue, visit our blog:
- Why am I so Tired? 6 Common Causes of Fatigue: https://www.letsgetchecked.com/articles/why-am-i-so-tired-6-common-causes-of-fatigue/
LetsGetChecked is a virtual care company that allows customers to manage their health from home, providing direct access to #telehealth services, #pharmacy, and laboratory tests with at-home sample collection kits for a wide range of health conditions including Sexual Health, Cholesterol, Diabetes, Thyroid, Coronavirus (COVID-19), and more.
To learn more visit:
USA: https://www.letsgetchecked.com/
UK: https://www.letsgetchecked.co.uk/
Ireland: https://www.letsgetchecked.ie/
Our Blog: https://www.letsgetchecked.com/articles/
Biometric Screening for Organizations: https://www.letsgetchecked.com/biometric-screening/
Solutions for Health Plans: https://www.letsgetchecked.com/health-plans/
- published: 10 Apr 2018
- views: 757991
8:52
Solving the mystery of chronic fatigue syndrome
For decades, no one has known what causes myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME, commonly called ME/CFS). As a result, this debilitating disease has been very difficult...
For decades, no one has known what causes myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME, commonly called ME/CFS). As a result, this debilitating disease has been very difficult to diagnose and even harder to treat. Now a collaborative JAX research center led by Derya Unutmaz, M.D., is diving deep into the biology of ME/CFS patients to find a root cause, which may lie in their own immune systems. If successful, the work will provide patients with clear diagnoses and effective therapies.
https://wn.com/Solving_The_Mystery_Of_Chronic_Fatigue_Syndrome
For decades, no one has known what causes myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME, commonly called ME/CFS). As a result, this debilitating disease has been very difficult to diagnose and even harder to treat. Now a collaborative JAX research center led by Derya Unutmaz, M.D., is diving deep into the biology of ME/CFS patients to find a root cause, which may lie in their own immune systems. If successful, the work will provide patients with clear diagnoses and effective therapies.
- published: 26 Feb 2019
- views: 112194
4:36
CHRONIC FATIGUE SYNDROME, Causes, Signs and Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment.
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Chapters
0:00 Introduction
1:04 Causes of Chronic fatigue syndrome
1:46 Symptoms of Chronic fatigue syndrome
2:24 Diagnosis of Chronic fatigue syndrome
3:51...
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Chapters
0:00 Introduction
1:04 Causes of Chronic fatigue syndrome
1:46 Symptoms of Chronic fatigue syndrome
2:24 Diagnosis of Chronic fatigue syndrome
3:51 Treatment of Chronic fatigue syndrome
Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), also referred to as myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME), is a medical condition characterized by long-term fatigue and other persistent symptoms that limit a person's ability to carry out ordinary daily activities.
While the cause is not understood, proposed mechanisms include biological, genetic, infectious, and psychological. Diagnosis is based on a person's symptoms because there is no confirmed diagnostic test. The fatigue in CFS is not due to strenuous ongoing exertion, is not much relieved by rest and is not due to a previous medical condition. Fatigue is a common symptom in many illnesses, but the unexplained fatigue and severity of functional impairment in CFS is comparatively rare.
There is no cure, with treatment being symptomatic. No medications or procedures have been approved in the United States. Evidence suggests that cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and a gradual increase in activity suited to individual capacity can be beneficial in some cases. In a systematic review of exercise therapy, no evidence of serious adverse effects was found, however data was insufficient to form a conclusion.Some patient support groups have criticized the use of CBT and graded exercise therapy (GET). Tentative evidence supports the use of the medication rintatolimod.This evidence, however, was deemed insufficient to approve sales for CFS treatment in the United States.
https://wn.com/Chronic_Fatigue_Syndrome,_Causes,_Signs_And_Symptoms,_Diagnosis_And_Treatment.
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Chapters
0:00 Introduction
1:04 Causes of Chronic fatigue syndrome
1:46 Symptoms of Chronic fatigue syndrome
2:24 Diagnosis of Chronic fatigue syndrome
3:51 Treatment of Chronic fatigue syndrome
Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), also referred to as myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME), is a medical condition characterized by long-term fatigue and other persistent symptoms that limit a person's ability to carry out ordinary daily activities.
While the cause is not understood, proposed mechanisms include biological, genetic, infectious, and psychological. Diagnosis is based on a person's symptoms because there is no confirmed diagnostic test. The fatigue in CFS is not due to strenuous ongoing exertion, is not much relieved by rest and is not due to a previous medical condition. Fatigue is a common symptom in many illnesses, but the unexplained fatigue and severity of functional impairment in CFS is comparatively rare.
There is no cure, with treatment being symptomatic. No medications or procedures have been approved in the United States. Evidence suggests that cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and a gradual increase in activity suited to individual capacity can be beneficial in some cases. In a systematic review of exercise therapy, no evidence of serious adverse effects was found, however data was insufficient to form a conclusion.Some patient support groups have criticized the use of CBT and graded exercise therapy (GET). Tentative evidence supports the use of the medication rintatolimod.This evidence, however, was deemed insufficient to approve sales for CFS treatment in the United States.
- published: 29 Jul 2019
- views: 71117
8:53
Chronic Fevers, Fatigue, and Hypersomnolence - Strange Sensations Series with Ross Hauser, MD
Ross Hauser, MD continues the series on Strange Sensations caused by cervical instability and vagus nerve impairment in this discussion about cases with chronic...
Ross Hauser, MD continues the series on Strange Sensations caused by cervical instability and vagus nerve impairment in this discussion about cases with chronic idiopathic symptoms that include fevers, chronic fatigue, and hypersomnolence.
If you would like our team to review your case and possibly help you in our office, you can reach out to our team: https://www.caringmedical.com/conditions/prolotherapy-neck-pain-cervical-instability/#get-help-now
You can also email directly at
[email protected].
Or, call us at 239-308-4773 to speak with our team.
Connect with us on social media:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CaringMedical/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/caringmedical/
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/caringmedical/
*DISCLAIMER: As with any medical treatment, no guarantees or claims of cures are made as to the extent of the response to treatment that every person experiences. The video represents only the featured person/people’s experience or opinion. Results may not be the same from patient to patient, even with a similar diagnosis, as the body’s internal status is unique to each individual patient.
https://wn.com/Chronic_Fevers,_Fatigue,_And_Hypersomnolence_Strange_Sensations_Series_With_Ross_Hauser,_Md
Ross Hauser, MD continues the series on Strange Sensations caused by cervical instability and vagus nerve impairment in this discussion about cases with chronic idiopathic symptoms that include fevers, chronic fatigue, and hypersomnolence.
If you would like our team to review your case and possibly help you in our office, you can reach out to our team: https://www.caringmedical.com/conditions/prolotherapy-neck-pain-cervical-instability/#get-help-now
You can also email directly at
[email protected].
Or, call us at 239-308-4773 to speak with our team.
Connect with us on social media:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CaringMedical/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/caringmedical/
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/caringmedical/
*DISCLAIMER: As with any medical treatment, no guarantees or claims of cures are made as to the extent of the response to treatment that every person experiences. The video represents only the featured person/people’s experience or opinion. Results may not be the same from patient to patient, even with a similar diagnosis, as the body’s internal status is unique to each individual patient.
- published: 11 Jan 2021
- views: 12168
13:24
Burn Out to Brilliance. Recovery from Chronic Fatigue | Linda Jones | TEDxBirminghamCityUniversity
In 2001 Linda Jones’s world changed. As a young and successful business woman she was living a happy and fulfilled life; working long hours travelling the count...
In 2001 Linda Jones’s world changed. As a young and successful business woman she was living a happy and fulfilled life; working long hours travelling the country, a fitness fanatic who enjoyed a full social life. Looking back there was recognition that this was unsustainable. Early recognition signs and symptoms were ignored, and led to complete burn out. Linda’s journey to full recovery sparked a passion to help others as she set up Salus Fatigue Foundation In 2001, after illness, Linda Jones, CEO Salus Fatigue Foundation & Life4Changing was diagnosed with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. She lost everything. Her relentless attitude, which caused her burnout in the first place, meant she wasn’t going to just accept that diagnosis and become a statistic. Determined to recover and get her life back she took a holistic approach and coached herself back to health.
In the last 10 years, her journey to full recovery sparked a passion to help others and this idea became the Salus Fatigue Foundation. To date 15, 000 people have been helped to create a self-managed path to recovery through raising awareness and support programs. Linda also heads up Life4Changing helping organisations boost employee engagement, productivity and performance. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
https://wn.com/Burn_Out_To_Brilliance._Recovery_From_Chronic_Fatigue_|_Linda_Jones_|_Tedxbirminghamcityuniversity
In 2001 Linda Jones’s world changed. As a young and successful business woman she was living a happy and fulfilled life; working long hours travelling the country, a fitness fanatic who enjoyed a full social life. Looking back there was recognition that this was unsustainable. Early recognition signs and symptoms were ignored, and led to complete burn out. Linda’s journey to full recovery sparked a passion to help others as she set up Salus Fatigue Foundation In 2001, after illness, Linda Jones, CEO Salus Fatigue Foundation & Life4Changing was diagnosed with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. She lost everything. Her relentless attitude, which caused her burnout in the first place, meant she wasn’t going to just accept that diagnosis and become a statistic. Determined to recover and get her life back she took a holistic approach and coached herself back to health.
In the last 10 years, her journey to full recovery sparked a passion to help others and this idea became the Salus Fatigue Foundation. To date 15, 000 people have been helped to create a self-managed path to recovery through raising awareness and support programs. Linda also heads up Life4Changing helping organisations boost employee engagement, productivity and performance. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
- published: 03 Apr 2020
- views: 370937
3:56
Medical Resident Stress and Fatigue - Mayo Clinic
It seems long hours in the hospital are causing more than stress and fatigue among doctors-in-training — they're crashing, or nearly crashing, their cars after ...
It seems long hours in the hospital are causing more than stress and fatigue among doctors-in-training — they're crashing, or nearly crashing, their cars after work. The Mayo Clinic research found that nearly half of the roughly 300 Mayo Clinic residents polled during the course of their residencies reported nearly getting into a motor vehicle crash during their training, and about 11 percent were actually involved in a traffic accident. Lead author Colin West, M.D., Ph.D., an internal medicine physician says,"Just like any other field, residents need their recovery time. In order to make good decisions, physicians need to be physically and emotionally well."
https://wn.com/Medical_Resident_Stress_And_Fatigue_Mayo_Clinic
It seems long hours in the hospital are causing more than stress and fatigue among doctors-in-training — they're crashing, or nearly crashing, their cars after work. The Mayo Clinic research found that nearly half of the roughly 300 Mayo Clinic residents polled during the course of their residencies reported nearly getting into a motor vehicle crash during their training, and about 11 percent were actually involved in a traffic accident. Lead author Colin West, M.D., Ph.D., an internal medicine physician says,"Just like any other field, residents need their recovery time. In order to make good decisions, physicians need to be physically and emotionally well."
- published: 18 Dec 2012
- views: 5350