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Relapsing

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Relapsing meaning

present participle and gerund of relapse

Example sentences (20)

Knowing the dangers that would come with relapsing, Peter has regularly attended AA meetings but in this new video, we see he’s ready to go a step further.

That’s to ensure that the fetus doesn’t experience distress during pregnancy — and also to reduce the risk of the patient relapsing, the college says.

The only official definition has been ‘ongoing, relapsing or new symptoms or conditions present 30 or more days after infection’.

They’re the cause of a lot of suffering that may keep on relapsing in your life, but they also are the things that hold the biggest treasure,” Perez said.

The promising results could fulfil the "urgent need" for alternative treatments to chemotherapy in order to stop patients from relapsing and improve long-term breast cancer survival.

But medical science tells us that addiction is actually a chronic relapsing brain disease, one that often takes hold when a genetic predisposition intersects with destabilizing environmental factors such as poverty or trauma.

Relapsing-remitting MS (RRMS) is far and away the most common for, affecting 85 percent of all people diagnosed.

A new treatment has been approved to treat relapsing forms of multiple sclerosis (MS) in adults.

In June, Demi released a new song, titled Sober, in which she apologised to her parents and admitted to relapsing.

Its products in the central nervous system area comprise Copaxone for the treatment of relapsing forms of MS; and AUSTEDO for the treatment of tardive dyskinesia and chorea associated with Huntington disease.

She has been vocal about her struggles with sobriety and recently released a song called “Sober” in which Lovato appears to admit to relapsing.

A combination of these two patterns may also occur or people may start in a relapsing and remitting course that then becomes progressive later on.

As a youth, Newton began a pattern of coming very close to death, examining his relationship with God, then relapsing into bad habits.

Female sex, relapsing-remitting subtype, optic neuritis or sensory symptoms at onset, few attacks in the initial years and especially early age at onset, are associated with a better course.

For example, the American Medical Association considers alcohol a drug and states that "drug addiction is a chronic, relapsing brain disease characterized by compulsive drug seeking and use despite often devastating consequences.

In this case, defecting means relapsing, and it is easy to see that not defecting both today and in the future is by far the best outcome.

It is similar to the age that secondary progressive usually begins in relapsing-remitting MS, around 40 years of age.

McCollough, 2015, "The Wright Brothers", p. 256 He lingered on, his symptoms relapsing and remitting for many days.

Nerve axon with myelin sheath Secondary progressive MS occurs in around 65% of those with initial relapsing-remitting MS, who eventually have progressive neurologic decline between acute attacks without any definite periods of remission.

Pessoa contributed to the journal A Águia with a series of papers: 'The new Portuguese Poetry Sociologically Considered' (nr. 4), 'Relapsing..