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Remission meaning
A pardon of a sin; (chiefly historical, also figuratively) the forgiveness of an offence, or relinquishment of a (legal) claim or a debt. | A lessening of amount due, as in either money or work, or intensity of a thing. | A lessening of amount due, as in either money or work, or intensity of a thing.
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But while it's a key part of the picture for remission, Marsland also points out: "Weight loss is not a guarantee for putting your type 2 diabetes into remission.
Cancer patients who are in remission can get access to life insurance based on how long they have been in remission.
Adam Lever been in remission from osteosarcoma, a bone cancer, for 10 years.
After 12 months of immunotherapy, he is now in remission and has made it his rest-of-life-goal to bring generosity and kindness to other patients in a way he, himself, felt he witnessed during his treatment.
After Callum’s first block of chemotherapy, the consultant gave the welcome news that Callum was in remission but the now seven-year-old must continue with chemotherapy for two years to keep the cancer at bay.
After only four infusions, he was in remission.
A quarter of participants lost 15kg or more, and of these, 86% were in remission.
Astonishingly, after one year, 46 percent of participants achieved remission, a figure that remained at 36 percent after two years.
Bethany has officially been declared as 'in remission' for the disease as the condition of her blood improves, however the symptoms of discomfort in her digestive system persist.
But, as she headed to Phoenix again with Gladwell and Welsh, the cancer was in remission.
Coleen's other sister Anne was diagnosed with cancer at the same time as Linda in 2020, but is now in remission and their sibling Bernie died in 2013 after a battle with breast cancer.
Collier’s demise is particularly unexpected because Amy told Mark that Collier’s lupus was in remission, and that she was finally submitting the divorce papers.
Grover also informed the court, while on parole, another case of molestation of a woman was filed against one of the convicts and this was completely ignored while granting remission.
He has been in remission for about a year, but will have to continue chemotherapy for another two years.
His case follows two other patients who've been in long-term remission after going through the dangerous procedure, the ' Patient'.
His team at the U of A is building on results from research from the Diabetes Remission Clinical Trial (DiRECT) done in the United Kingdom.
If we can achieve our target product profile with VTX002, which is placebo adjusted clinical remission of around 20%.
Kaberi explained that RESET for REMISSION is looking at heart and liver health because diabetes can lead to issues such as blood vessel damage and fatty liver disease.
Notably, the new contract does not include a cost of living adjustment (COLA), or remission of Non-Resident Supplemental Tuition (NRST), both major union demands.
Results from the trial found that after two weeks, those given the drug had a significant drop in depressive symptoms compared with those not given it, with a remission rate of 57 per cent after three months of the trial.