Fighting Fatigue: How to Re-Energize Your Life

Are you tired of being tired?

By JACK HEINBAUGH
Updated 10:42 PM EST, Wed, Nov 12, 2008

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Many people are finding they're too exhausted even to do activities they enjoy, let alone the routine things in their lives.

For some, the problem is adrenal fatigue.

Washington Woman Magazine has some thoughts on the symptoms and the treatments.

Watch the video to hear the advice.

Fighting Fatigue: How to Re-Energize Your Life

Fighting Fatigue: How to Re-Energize Your Life
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Fighting Fatigue: How to Re-Energize Your Life

First Published: Nov 12, 2008 5:43 PM EST

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