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Psychology : "I can't get up in the morning." "My body is too tired." and "I can't go to school." There are many people who suffer from chronic fatigue. They don't recover no matter how much they take time off. In fact, however, many children who can't express their fatigue well also suffer from chronic fatigue. "I can't concentrate on class," "I can't get up in the morning," "I get easily irritated," and "My memory has deteriorated." These symptoms may be caused by chronic fatigue. chronic fatigue is a condition in which the brain is inflamed due to information exchange errors, unlike normal fatigue. Furthermore, in recent years, "chronic fatigue syndrome", a condition in which the brain is constantly inflamed due to virus infection, etc., is also attracting attention. Adults may become bedridden. In addition, 94% of children experience worsening school performance due to physical and cognitive symptom. "Pediatric chronic fatigue syndrome" has a higher recovery rate than adults. If proper diagnosis and treatment are given, they can return to their normal daily life. This book provides easy-to-understand explanations for teenagers about the mechanisms of fatigue, brain mechanisms, and how to recover from fatigue, by Dr. Mutsuo Naganuma, the leading clinician of HSP, which is hypersensitive to the brain as well as chronic fatigue syndrome. Similarly to fatigue, HSP is hypersensitive to the brain. The recovery rate is higher in children than adults. If proper diagnosis and treatment are given, they can return to their normal daily life. This book provides easy-to-understand explanations for teenagers about the mechanism of fatigue, brain mechanisms, and how to recover from fatigue. ■ Table of Contents (Tentative) ■ Knowledge Part : Chapter 1 : Why does "I can't go to school" happen? Chapter 2 : Learn about the regulatory function of the body. Chapter 3 : Unknown Fatigue Chapter 4 : Being unable to move due to mysterious fatigue. Chapter 4 : Being unable to move due to "chronic fatigue syndrome"? Chapter 5 : Suppressing "Brain Inflammation" and getting out of poor physical condition of unknown cause. ■ Practical Tips Part : Chapter 6 : Rebuilding "Body Rhythm" Chapter 7 : Organizing "Immune Function" Chapter 8 : Fostering a Sense of