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Chronic pain is common among older people. ---- A new study has revealed that mind-body therapies such as yoga and meditation that cause interaction between the mind, body and behavior can help the elderly get rid of chronic pain.
(A) The people suffering from chronic pain can help themselves with some mind-body therapies which include yoga, meditation, progressive muscle relaxation and tai chi.
(B) Sufferers are often unable to receive adequate treatment because of limited physician training in pain management for the elderly and the increased likelihood of side effects from pain medication.
(C) The mind-body therapies are well suited even to the frail older adults because of their gentle approach.
Only A
Only B
Only C
A and B
B and C
Correct Answer is (b).The opening sentence talks about the relation between old age and chronic pain. Though without any other sentence the last sentence can follow the first to complete the idea, it is better to introduce sentence B in between as it gives a reason as to why the elderly people go in for mind-body therapies instead of other kind of treatments.
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