Shirley has many allergies. She sleeps at a friend's house under a bedspread that she believes is filled with goose down. Her eyes and nose run so much that she can't sleep until she takes the bedspread out of the room. In the morning, the friend tells Shirley that the bedspread is filled with a synthetic material that she could not be allergic to. The friend is:
A. obviously lying to Shirley
B. possibly correct, but the pillow must have been down-filled
C. unaware that allergic reactions can flare up without any apparent cause
D. probably telling the truth, since psychological factors can affect Shirley's immune system
Answer: D
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