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combat fatigue
noun
A psychiatric condition characterized by fatigue caused by battle.
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It was thought to combat fatigue.
Others want to deal with food allergies or to combat fatigue and sleep problems.
In World War II, it was combat fatigue, or, officially, psychoneurosis.
No coaching occurred on the day and athletes rotated to combat fatigue.
The calm that has come over the area is temporary combat fatigue.
World War I had "shell shock," and World War II had "combat fatigue".
But after more than a decade of war, there is combat fatigue in the NATO countries.
He was not a soldier returning from deployment in either Iraq or Afghanistan, suffering from stress or combat fatigue.
However, physical activity can actually help combat fatigue and doesn't have to be organised sport (eg gym classes or walking).
An exhausted Aaron McKie took a blood test on Monday to see if he needed additional electrolytes to combat fatigue.
Erskine adds that it made sense to send Schlagel with Blaine because he was showing serious signs of combat fatigue.
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