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However, the term is a misnomer because the illness is contracted by nearly all age groups, said panelist Robert L. Bridgman, Jr., at lowattheNationalCancerInstitute. He said that the other commonly used name, Epstein-Barr Virus, also was incorrect because Epstein-Barr Virus is not found in all people who have CFS. The illness is difficult to diagnose because the initial illness seems like a chronic illness. Symptoms include mild fever, sore throat, muscle pain and weakness, headaches, memory loss or confusion and sleep disturbances. Panelists said those symptoms alone did not define CFS. Severalother illnesses such as clinical depression and multiple sclerosis must be rued out before CFS is diagnosed. Universally characteristic symptoms that do not mimic other diseases are more than six months of symptoms and prolonged fatigue after exercise, said Walter Churn, principal investigator for Chromic Fatigue Studies at the Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta. The illness probably is caused by a virus and current research is opening new avenues to diagnosis and treat the illness, said Elaine DeFreatas, associate professor of pathology at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. No single effective treatment exists at this time. DeFreatas said. CFS is not an imagined illness, but Lloyd cautioned against people diagnosing themselves with the condition However, a healthy diet and avoiding over-exertion seem helpful, according to the National Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Association. Pat Buchanan may challenge Bush in '92 race The Associated Press WASHINGTON — Commentator Patrick J. Buchanan plans to challenge President Bush next year as a voice for disaffected conservatives, friends and party activists said yesterday. "He's serious," said Edward Rollins, longtime Republican operative and Buchanan friend. "He's 99 percent certain he'd go to do it." Rollins said Buchanan told him that he expected to make a final decision near the Thanksgiving holiday. Any Republican would have a hard time wresting the nomination from Bush, but Buchanan could stymie the White House's goal of focusing on the fall general election while Democrats bloody themselves in the primaries. Buchanan, a former Reagan and Nixon White House aide, now writes a syndicated column and is a regular on CNN's "Crossfire" and other political shows. He is a favorite among conservatives who loath Bush. They think Buchanan would make a credible showing in Newampshire's kickoff primary Feb.18. Buchanan said he was considering entering the race last year after Bush abandoned his no-new-taxes pledge. But the talk soon faded and was viewed more as a vehicle to vent conservative anger at the White House than a serious exploration. Buchanan has espoused abolishing the federal income tax and dissolving a mutual security treaty with Japan. 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