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When Donald arrived for his first group-therapy session he was in a wheelchair, suffering from malignant melanoma and severely d
When Donald arrived for his first group-therapy session he was in a wheelchair, suffering from malignant melanoma and severely d
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2013-02-16
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When Donald arrived for his first group-therapy session he was in a wheelchair, suffering from malignant melanoma and severely depressed. But after he spent six months sharing stories and good times with other cancer【C1】______and learning relaxation techniques, his mood had improved considerably and【C2】______had his condition【C3】______his attitude brightened, an important change took【C4】______inside his body: an increase in the activity of his "natural killer cells", a crucial link in the immune【C5】______. By year’s end, though he still had cancer, Donald was able to dance for his group.
【C6】______role, if any, does emotions play in【C7】______or curing illness? The question is older【C8】______western medicine, but it has been given new importance by modern science’s discovery of innovative【C9】______to measure the mind’s impact【C10】______. the body’s health. Scientists are studying whether, and to what【C11】______disease call be affected by the use of【C12】______mind-body techniques as meditation, yoga, group therapy, guided imagery(visualizing the desired effect) 【C13】______relaxation. There is little question that we can alter the course of diseasess【C14】______manipulating psychological factors.【C15】______to make this knowledge useful to physicians, we need to understand the mechanisms. When researchers can pin【C16】______the appropriate clinical uses for mind-body therapies, the result will be a revolution in medical【C17】______.
For many patients, the【C18】______has already begun. Increasingly, people are using mind-body therapies on their own, even【C19】______seeking conventional medical treatment. Stories of seemingly miraculous recoveries may grab the public’s attention but the real work is being【C20】______quietly and out of sight. In laboratories around the world, medical researchers are exploring the mind body connection, separating myth from reality, intuition from fact, belief from science.
【C18】
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revolution
解析
本题空格处的意思是:对一些病人来说,这场革命已经开始。revolution“革命"与题意相符。
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