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As many as one in three adults who are severely affected by chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) have little or no access to specialist services, say researchers at the Universities of Southampton and Cumbria.

Clare McDermott and Professor George Lewith, University of Southampton, and Professor Diane Cox, University of Cumbria
Clare McDermott and Professor George Lewith, University of Southampton, and Professor Diane Cox, University of Cumbria
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