This test can be a glimmer of hope in identifying a hidden and debilitating disease.
Scientists have developed a new blood test that can detect CFS – chronic fatigue syndrome. It shows the result with an accuracy of up to 91%, writes Science Alert.
Researchers emphasize that CFS is an insidious disease, because a person experiences constant fatigue, no matter how much rest he gets. However, the exact causes of the disease are unknown. It is more often associated with other diseases.
“In our study, we found several markers in the blood that were clearly present in patients with CFS. These markers serve as “red flags” that blood tests pay attention to, giving high with an accuracy of 91%,” experts said.
They added that the test could be a beacon of hope in identifying a hidden and debilitating disease.
“Science is developing every day, always looking for answers to the most mysterious and complex questions to improve our lives. And in this case, it can bring relief to people who have been waiting for it for a long time in constant and painful that uncertainty, looking for the source of their lack of strength.” , the scientists concluded.
We remind you that early scientists found out the causes of morning fatigue.
Source: korrespondent

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