The level of blood sugar for many patients suffering from disease Q is slightly higher than the level of blood sugar in the general population. Nonetheless, most medical professionals believe that slightly increasing blood sugar levels is a successful means of treating disease Q.
This apparent contradictory argument can best be resolved by which one of the following statements?
A Blood sugar levels for patients who have been cured of disease Q is virtually identical to the level of blood sugar found in the general population.
B Many of the symptoms associated with severe cases of disease Q have been recognized in laboratory animals with experimentally induced high blood-pressure, but none of the animals developed disease Q.
C The movement from inactive to advanced states of disease Q often occurs because the virus which causes Q flourishes during periods when blood sugar levels are slightly low.
D The blood sugar level in patients with disease Q fluctuates abnormally in response to changes in blood chemistry
E Low levels of blood sugar are reflective of many other diseases that are even more serious than Q
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