Fatigue is quite a familiar sensation, one that everyone is
likely to have experienced. Its molecular and neural mechanisms
have not yet been elucidated, however, probably because of the
complicated nature of its causes. To provide a broad forum for
discussion, the International Conference on Fatigue Science was
organized, the first being held in 2002 in Sandhamn, Sweden, and
the second in 2005 in Karuizawa, Japan. Subsequently it was decided
that the papers presented at the two conferences should be
collected and incorporated in this pioneering work, Fatigue Science
for Human Health. The book summarizes fatigue researchers'
achievements, explains the status of the research on fatigue, and
presents perspectives on remedies for chronic fatigue and chronic
fatigue syndrome. The result is an authoritative guide to recent
progress in the molecular and neural mechanisms of fatigue and in
the development of the ways to prevent and overcome fatigue and
chronic fatigue. This book provides a valuable resource not only
for physicians but for all who work in public health.
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