Hamilton, a 11-year-old boy, has gallstones and acid reflux. His peers often make fun of his appearance and do not invite him to social gatherings. Hamilton succeeds in securing good grades at school. In this scenario, Hamilton most likely _____.

A. is overweight
B. is hyperactive
C. has Down's syndrome
D. has hyperglycemia


Answer: A

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