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  • Many patients, and some doctors, especially in the United Kingdom, prefer to use ME on its own or in conjunction with CFS (ME/CFS or CFS/ME) because they believe it implies a more serious illness than the term chronic fatigue syndrome which focuses simply on fatigue.[18] Margaret Williams, writing for the British campaign group MEActionUK, stated that the term ME/CFS was preferred because it mor
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