Debilitating illness once dismissed as ‘yuppie flu’ actually has genetic causes: study
Tired all the time? It might be in your DNA.
A new study has uncovered striking genetic differences in people suffering from a devastating illness that causes extreme exhaustion, chronic pain and brain fog that can last for months, years or even decades.
Researchers are calling the discovery a “wakeup call” that could finally shift public perception of the poorly understood condition, once dismissed as a “yuppie flu” by doctors, despite its often debilitating effects.
Until recently, little was known about what causes the crippling illness, which can turn a short walk into a major flare-up that leaves many patients bedbound with symptoms that rest doesn’t relieve.
For years, doctors categorized ME/CFS as a psychosomatic issue rather than a physical disorder. But a growing body of research, including the latest genetic findings, suggests there is a clear biological basis.
