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May 12: ME/CFS International Awareness Day

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By Editor on May 11, 2026 Awareness & Mental Health

ME/CFS Awareness Day is being observed around the world in many different cities and countries. This day helps bring awareness to ME/CFS patients, families, caregivers, and researchers.

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Myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME) / chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is a chronic illness characterized by unexplained fatigue that can’t be explained by another underlying medical condition and is not relieved by rest. You can learn more about ME/CFS at the Mayo Clinic or CDC sites.

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