Fatigue is a global epidemic, with studies showing that nearly one-third of adults worldwide regularly experience persistent tiredness according to the National Institutes of Health.
Despite getting what seems like adequate rest, many people struggle to feel energized throughout the day.
The underlying causes are often more complex than simply not sleeping enough.
Both the nervous system and the endocrine system play pivotal roles in regulating energy levels, yet subtle imbalances or hidden conditions can go undetected for years.
Identifying these hidden triggers is crucial, as chronic tiredness can impact nearly every aspect of life—work, relationships, and overall health.
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