Fibromyalgia (Don't agree with the OA)

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Fibromyalgia (Don't agree with the OA)

by metallicafan » Mon Apr 02, 2012 6:26 am
Scientists have several rival theories on the causes of fibromyalgia, a disorder that causes body-wide chronic pain and fatigue. One leading theory holds that conditions such as depression, anxiety, drug use and serotonin deficiency can aggravate or even cause fibromyalgia by interfering with "stage 4," or "deep sleep." This theory is concerned with the function of neuropeptide substance P, which is released in the spinal cord in response to pain and causes nerve endings around the initiating nerves to also become more sensitive to pain. Normally, this mechanism is "reset" during deep sleep. If pain becomes body-wide, however, and the mechanism can not be reset, this process may run out of control.

The theory above on the cause of fibromyalgia rests on which of the following assumptions?

a. The body has a limited amount of control over neuropeptide substance P.
b. Fibromyalgia is a completely preventable disorder, if only other conditions are recognized and treated before it can develop.
c. Deep sleep is necessary to the healthy functioning of the nervous system.
d. The functions of neuropeptides released by the spinal cord must be better understood before a cure for fibromyalgia can be found.
e. Because the causes of fibromyalgia are linked to depression, the disorder should be treated by mental health professionals.

OA: _C_

IMO: [spoiler]C seems more an inference.
You must assume that there is certain control of substance P in order to say later that the body has lost control of it. IMO, A is the answer. (not an official question)[/spoiler]
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by klmehta03 » Mon Apr 02, 2012 9:19 am
Agreed. IMO A

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by sui generis » Mon Apr 02, 2012 10:23 am
OA is indeed correct.

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by ka_t_rin » Mon Apr 02, 2012 10:40 am
Answered also A. And totally believe it`s correct. The assumption A states that there is no other way to control the process, while C is irrelevant. If a deep sleep is not necessary for h. functioning of NS, that is, if we reject C, it doesn`t undermine the conclution.