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information fatigue
information fatigue, n. Brit. /ˌɪnfəˈmeɪʃn fətiːg/, U.S. /ˌɪnfərˈmeɪʃ(ə)n fəˌtig/ [‹ information n. + fatigue n. Compare earlier information overload n. at information n. Additions.] Apathy, indifference, or mental exhaustion arising from exposure to too much information, esp. (in later use) stress ...
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Fatigue Information | Mount Sinai - New York
Drowsiness is feeling the need to sleep. Fatigue is a lack of energy and motivation. Drowsiness and apathy (a feeling of not caring about what happens) can be symptoms that go along with fatigue. Fatigue can be a normal and important response to physical activity, emotional stress, boredom, or lack of sleep. Fatigue is a common symptom, and it ...
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Fatigue (disambiguation)
exercise performance and muscle function
Synaptic fatigue
Chronic fatigue, long term fatigue that limits a person's energy or ability to carry out daily elections
Information fatigue, impairment caused by excessive information
Fatigue (safety), implications of tiredness in many fields, especially transportation
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Coronavirus (COVID-19) recovery - Extreme tiredness (fatigue)
You do not need a long rest at the top and will not feel so tired the next day. The big push approach is to climb all the stairs at once. You might have to rest at the top, and feel achy and tired the next day. Plan. Think about the activities that you usually do each day and each week. Plan how you can spread out these activities.
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fatigued
fatigued, ppl. a. (fəˈtiːgd) [f. prec. + -ed1.] a. Wearied. b. Strained by over-pressure.1791 Cowper Iliad v. 947 His arm failed him fatigued. 1820 Keats Eve St. Agnes xxvii, The poppied warmth of sleep oppress'd Her soothed limbs, and soul fatigued away. 1856 Olmsted Slave States 12 Struck with her...
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Fatigue
Additional testing, such as electromyography, can provide diagnostic information, but information gained from muscle strength testing alone is not enough External links
Fatigue – Information for Patients, U.S. National Cancer Institute
Exercise physiology
Symptoms
Subjective experience
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fatigue
▪ I. fatigue, n. (fəˈtiːg) [a. Fr. fatigue fem., f. fatiguer: see next. Cf. Sp. fatiga, It. fatica fem.] 1. a. Lassitude or weariness resulting from either bodily or mental exertion.1719 De Foe Crusoe i. 323 It having been a Day of great Fatigue to me. 1776 Trial of Nundocomar 32/2 Imminent danger o...
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Donor fatigue
Donor fatigue is a phenomenon in which people no longer donate to charities, although they have in the past. See also
AIDS fatigue, when public health messages are ignored for similar reasons
Information fatigue
Voter fatigue, voting apathy related to too-frequent
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Media fatigue
Media fatigue is psychological exhaustion due to information overload from any form of media, though it is generally from news media and social media. Research has found that overconsumption of social media leads to information overload and cognitive fatigue.
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Voter fatigue
often, on too many issues or without easy access to relevant information. Voter fatigue can be contributed to by a psychological phenomenon known as decision fatigue.
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Museum fatigue
view] after repeated exposure to, or consumption of, homogenous stimulation [e.g., a series of similar artworks, reptiles, or sea shells]"), stress, information If visitors encounter an especially poorly designed museum or exhibit, they will refuse to take in any information from it, presumably to avoid museum
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Fatigue. Medical search. Website summaries
fatigue. Website summaries. Medical Information Search. Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment 11
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Compassion fatigue in journalism
Social media
Social media and compassion fatigue are related by the bridge that media creates between its users and access to information. As a result of this fatigue from news information overload, news consumers become more selective about the news they consume via social media.
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Table - PMC - National Center for Biotechnology Information
To assess the effectiveness and safety of acupuncture for post‐stroke fatigue (PSF).Eight online databases were searched to collect relevant trials of acupuncture for PSF published before April 2021. Meta-analysis was performed by using RevMan ...
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Alarm fatigue
Alarm fatigue or alert fatigue describes how busy workers (in the case of health care, clinicians) become desensitized to safety alerts, and as a result See also
Alarm management
Compassion fatigue
Information overload
Normalization of deviance
Semantic satiation
References
Security technology
Alarms
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