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Headaches can often be effectively relieved by over-the-counter medication, without necessitating a physician’s oversight. However, doctors warn against employment of this simple strategy for recurring or particularly long-lasting headaches, even if such medication can provide relief. Since such headaches are often symptomatic of more serious maladies, sufferers are strongly advised instead to consult their physicians.
Which of the following conclusions is most strongly supported by the statements above?
(A) The greater the pain associated with a particular headache, the more serious the underlying cause. (B) In some cases physicians advise against seeking immediate relief from pain. (C) Some headaches cannot be relieved with over-the-counter medications. (D) Physicians tend to focus less on pain relief rather than on other physicalsymptoms. (E) Over-the-counter medication cannot provide effective relief of a headache if the underlying cause is a serious malady.
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Headaches can often be effectively relieved by over-the-counter medication, without necessitating a physician’s oversight. However, doctors warn against employment of this simple strategy for recurring or particularly long-lasting headaches, even if such medication can provide relief. Since such headaches are often symptomatic of more serious maladies, sufferers are strongly advised instead to consult their physicians.
Which of the following conclusions is most strongly supported by the statements above?
(A) The greater the pain associated with a particular headache, the more serious the underlying cause. (B) In some cases physicians advise against seeking immediate relief from pain. (C) Some headaches cannot be relieved with over-the-counter medications. (D) Physicians tend to focus less on pain relief rather than on other physicalsymptoms. (E) Over-the-counter medication cannot provide effective relief of a headache if the underlying cause is a serious malady.
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