No one gets out of this world alive, and few people come through life without at least one serious illness. 【B1】 If we are given

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问题    No one gets out of this world alive, and few people come through life without at least one serious illness. 【B1】 If we are given a serious diagnosis, it is useful to try to remain free of panic and depression. Panic can constrict blood vessels and impose an additional burden on the heart.【B2】 Depression, as medical researchers way back to Galen, an ancient Greek doctor, have observed, can set the stage for other illnesses or intensify existing ones. It is no surprise that so many patients who learn that they have cancer or heart disease - or any other catastrophic disease - become worse at the time of diagnosis. 【B3】 The moment they have a label to attach to their symptoms, the illness deepens. All the terrible things they have heard about disease produce the kind of despair that in turn complicates the underlying condition. 【B4】It is not unnatural to be severely apprehensive about a serious diagnosis, but a reasonable confidence is justified. Cancer today, for example, is largely a treatable disease. A heavily damaged heart can be reconditioned. 【B5】 Even a positive H1V diagnosis does not necessarily mean that the illness will move into the active stage.
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答案Once they know what illness they’ve got, they get worse.

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