Monday, May 30, 2011

You Are Often Tired? Maybe It's Cause



Scientists from the University of Toronto, Canada, has drawn the conclusion that the physical violence experienced by women in childhood have a powerful effect on their nervous system activity in the future.

In particular, the experts said, it concerns such as functional somatic disorders mysterious, as chronic fatigue syndrome.

This is manifested in symptoms of increased fatigue and apathy, which is most commonly experienced problem among modern women. According to the researchers, women who claimed cases of physical violence in the early years of their lives, showed almost two times more likely to experience such symptoms also associated with an increased chemical sensitivity.

In addition, representatives of womanhood is marked by an average 65 percent higher chance of developing fibromyalgia. This finding is relevant, even after considering other negative factors. Similarly taken of Genius Beauty, Tuesday (05/31/2011).

During the experiment, the team of doctors led by Professor Joan Schulman was observed a total of 7342 women, of whom 10 percent are victims of physical abuse in childhood.

The main characteristic of chronic fatigue syndrome is that the symptoms shown always so, even after a long rest. As a result, women become very emotional, which are vulnerable to dramatic changes in mood, and unable to fully perform physical activity daily.

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