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- Title
PACE study suggests cognitive behavioral therapy may help some people with chronic fatigue syndrome-but is no panacea.
- Abstract
The article offers news brief related to the PACE trial conducted by researchers in London, England that adds to the evidence that cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) might be an efficient treatment for chronic fatigue syndrome. It states that 641 participants were assigned to specialist medical care alone or combined with CBT. It mentions that the combination of regular moderate exercise and CBT with medicare from chronic fatigue specialists were more effective than medical care alone.
- Subjects
CHRONIC fatigue syndrome treatment; COGNITIVE therapy; HEALTH outcome assessment; TREATMENT effectiveness
- Publication
Harvard Mental Health Letter, 2011, Vol 28, Issue 3, p7
- ISSN
1057-5022
- Publication type
Article