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According to his doctors, both are now in "full remission."
Soon her cancers were, once again, in full remission.
He battled lymphoma and was thought to be in full remission.
A bone marrow transplant provided a better chance of full remission.
Only 30% of people with depression go into full remission after taking their first course of antidepressants.
He underwent surgery and experimental radium treatment which put the disease in full remission within two years.
Many individuals may require a combination of medication to achieve full remission of symptoms.
Just like other chemotherapy drugs, it had side effects, but it also prolonged lives, and in many cases caused a full remission of cancer.
But if it produces no effect by 6 weeks or nearly full remission in 12 weeks, "switching to medication is strongly recommended."
A full remission was maintained by avoidance of dairy products but in long term follow up the sensitivity was not persistent.
However, this effect tends to be reversible upon cessation of Vinpocetine administration, with full remission typically occurring within 3-4 weeks.
She serves her time, full remission, comes out, her old job won't have her, Gregson down here takes her on.
His sentence was later reduced to two years on appeal and he was freed after serving 12 months after gaining full remission for good behaviour.
For example, the "with full interepisode recovery" specifier applies if there was full remission between the two most recent episodes.
If a patient hasn't achieved close to a full remission in three to six months, another drug would be added, says Dr. O'Dell.
I'm aiming for full remission."
Although some patients experienced improvements in red blood cell and platelet counts, plasma therapies generally did not result in full remission.
In 2010, a clemency appeal for full remission on humanitarian grounds was made to the Indonesian President which cited her reported deteriorating mental health.
For those who did achieve full remission, there was a decreased chance of relapse at 12-month (naturalistic) follow-up compared to those patients who only responded.
Hence, with the development of Hell-theory and the paucity of the saved, the difficulty of obtaining full remission for sin naturally increased.
Full remission for any tenant paying £5 per year and 75% remission for those paying under £10 per annum were ordered.
These side effects normally preclude prescribing the drug in doses needed for full remission of schizophrenia, so it has to be combined with a more potent antipsychotic.
He credited an aggressive protocol of chemotherapy and radiation administered at the University of Chicago Medical Center for driving his cancer into full remission.
He takes a personal approach to the cause after being diagnosed in November 1996 with chronic myelogenous leukemia, but has been in full remission since December 1999.
But now Hendrick has been in full remission for more than a year, and he is back at the racetrack with an overhauled attitude about himself, his team and the sport.