foods rich in Vitamin Bs produces energy in our body (through metabolic cell activity), thus helps combat fatigue.
Ian Brighthope has written: 'The AIDS fighters' 'Fighting fatigue and the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome'
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When you are tired from fighting an illness, it is often referred to as "fatigue." This fatigue can result from the body's immune response and the energy expended in combating the illness. It can manifest as physical, mental, or emotional exhaustion, making it difficult to carry out daily activities. This type of fatigue is commonly experienced during infections, chronic illnesses, or after recovery from surgery.
Recipient countries may experience donor fatigue when they perceive aid as insufficient or ineffective in addressing their needs. High dependency on aid can also lead to fatigue as it may disrupt local economies and development efforts. Additionally, shifting priorities or crises in other regions can divert donor attention and resources away from recipient countries, contributing to donor fatigue.
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Pathological fatigue can be due to the after effects of illness or be an indication of some kind of underlying disorder such as diabetes or a defective thyroid. This will require treatment under guidance from your physician.
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The word fatigue is a noun. It is a condition of exhaustion generally brought on by lack of food, the wrong kinds of food (e.g. high-sugar content foods), and/or too much physical/mental exertion. Here are some example sentences containing the word fatigue:'Towards the end of the marathon, he developed a sense of fatigue.''His stress at work only added to his sense of fatigue.'