Chronic fatigue affects millions worldwide, with estimates suggesting up to 2.5 million Americans alone experience persistent exhaustion that disrupts daily life. Globally, the impact is even greater, as many cases remain undiagnosed or misunderstood. The primary body systems involved are the nervous and endocrine systems, which regulate energy, stress response, and metabolic functions.
One of the biggest challenges in addressing chronic fatigue is late detection—symptoms are often subtle and easily mistaken for other issues. This makes chronic fatigue an elusive, persistent problem requiring practical, science-backed solutions to restore vitality and well-being.
For more on prevalence and impact, visit the CDC’s ME/CFS resource.
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