Saturday, March 31, 2012
No wonder my brain feels sluggish....
Another interesting study reported on National Institute of Health's website. This came out a little over a year ago:
Cerebral blood flow is reduced in chronic fatigue syndrome as assessed by arterial spin labeling.
I don't know a lot about brain function, in part because of my own dysfunction, but wouldn't sluggish blood flow in the brain equate to sluggishness in thinking and functioning elsewhere in the body? I am curious what future studies will find.
Cerebral blood flow is reduced in chronic fatigue syndrome as assessed by arterial spin labeling.
I don't know a lot about brain function, in part because of my own dysfunction, but wouldn't sluggish blood flow in the brain equate to sluggishness in thinking and functioning elsewhere in the body? I am curious what future studies will find.
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