Most people who develop Lyme disease, a
tick-borne infection that’s endemic in parts of the Northeast and Midwest, are
easily cured by taking an antibiotic like doxycycline for a couple of weeks. But
for years a debate has raged over what to do about patients whose symptoms
(fatigue, mental confusion, joint pain) never seem to clear up. One small but
vocal group of doctors and patient advocates believes that Lyme’s
corkscrew-shaped spirochetes have tunneled deep into their victims’ bodies and
can be eradicated only with intensive antibiotic treatment over many months.
Another group believes, just as adamantly, that the bacteria are long gone,
making further treatment with powerful antibiotics—which can lead to potentially
fatal infections or blood clots—positively dangerous. Now comes word of two studies in the New England Jour A. is one of the contagious diseases B. is spread by a kind of tiny bugs C. causes infection all over the body D. develops against any painkillers [填空题]People consume more and more calories to make us feel that we are full at meals that are rich in______.
[单项选择]_____ gives people more knowledge of the society than literature.
A. Anything B. Nothing C. Something D. Everything 我来回答: 提交
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