Final answer:
Unable to provide an accurate response due to a lack of context for the characters 'Dr. Maria' and 'Hazel.' Typically, this kind of question would relate to character development and plot within a specific story.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question seems to relate to a scenario from a novel, where a character named Dr. Maria provides medical information to another character named Hazel. Since none of the excerpts given matches this scenario, it could be from a different story or book not included in the reference. Without specific context to the characters 'Dr. Maria' and 'Hazel,' it's impossible to accurately answer what new information Dr. Maria gives Hazel or why it upsets Hazel. Typically, literature questions like this would refer to the plot or character development within a known story, and an instructor would look for an answer that reflects the reader's understanding of the text. Possibly, the question could be referring to John Green's 'The Fault in Our Stars,' given the characters' names, but the information provided does not provide enough context to confirm this or to provide the specific details required.