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The following pages link to Fatigue: its physiological and psychological significance (Q52127479):
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- Possible links between behavioral and physiological indices of tiredness, fatigue, and exhaustion in advanced cancer. (Q36890064) (← links)
- Psychosocial predictors of self-reported fatigue in patients with moderate to severe irritable bowel syndrome (Q37090536) (← links)
- Cancer-related fatigue: a review of nursing interventions (Q37746928) (← links)
- Nutritional aspects of cancer-related fatigue. (Q39455514) (← links)
- The effects of fatigue on performance in simulated nursing work (Q39716069) (← links)
- Fatigue in patients with cancer--from an orphan topic to a global concern (Q47645571) (← links)
- Tiredness, fatigue, and exhaustion in the context of a major depressive disorder. (Q48360233) (← links)
- Assessment of fatigue in cancer and non-cancer patients and in healthy individuals. (Q53674932) (← links)
- Symptom distress. Fatigue (Q68522047) (← links)
- Physical Training with Submaximal Intensities in Women III. Effect on Adaptation to Professional Work (Q70640757) (← links)