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  2. 9 Reasons You’re Always Feeling Tired

    health.clevelandclinic.org/why-am-i-so-tired

    If you’re worn down and sluggish, it can be more than just feeling tired. Here’s what else may be causing you to feel exhausted.

  3. Why Am I So Tired? 12 Reasons (Plus Solutions) - Healthline

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    Not getting enough sleep is one reason why you may be tired. Other possible reasons include nutrient deficiencies, stress, an underlying health condition, and drug side effects.

  4. Why Am I So Tired? 15 Causes Of Low Energy And Extreme Fatigue

    www.womenshealthmag.com/health/a34579232/why-am...

    Here are all the possible causes for why you may be dealing with this issue, according to doctors. 1. Your allergies are acting up. There are classic symptoms of seasonal allergies,...

  5. Why Am I So Tired? - WebMD

    www.webmd.com/women/why-so-tired-10-causes-fatigue

    WebMD explains conditions that might cause you to feel sluggish during the day, such as anemia, thyroid trouble, sleep apnea, diabetes, heart disease, depression, and...

  6. 12 Causes of Fatigue and How to Fight It - WebMD

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    Fatigue Cause No. 1: Not Enough Sleep. It may seem obvious but you could be getting too little sleep. That can negatively affect your concentration and health. Adults should get seven to...

  7. Fatigue and Exhaustion: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment - WebMD

    www.webmd.com/balance/how-tired-is-too-tired

    With fatigue, you have unexplained, persistent, and relapsing exhaustion. It's similar to how you feel when you have the flu or have missed a lot of sleep. If you have chronic fatigue, or...

  8. Lethargy: What It Is, Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

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    Lethargy indicates something is affecting your brain, your level of consciousness and other mental functions. But it’s also hard to tell the difference — even for healthcare providers — between lethargy and fatigue or being very tired.