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Those who have relapsed after successful treatment have a chance of receiving a permanent cure of greater than 50percentt.
The results showed that, for each time period, almost one-third of recent quitters reported to have relapsed.
I have to really slap myself in the face and have relapsed a few times.
A few fellow patients have relapsed and a few others have died, he said.
He explained that since Stratford House opened two years ago, there have been 13 tenants who have relapsed, but just six who have had to be evicted.
Joining the trial is the only way children in Britain who have relapsed can get treatment on the NHS because the drugs are still experimental.
Some had eating disorders early in life and have relapsed, but a significant minority first develop symptoms in middle age.
This was exploited in vivo using combination therapies to cure mice, which would otherwise have relapsed, after suboptimal primary therapy in both models.
The agony of addiction, the depression and anxiety that often attend it, the despair that haunts those who have relapsed over and over again (this describes nearly every addict I interviewed): these cut across socioeconomic class.
If the two measures, worth roughly 1% of GDP, had expired, the economy could have relapsed in 2012.The political implications are less clear.
Sixteen patients have relapsed between 17 and 1,569 days (median, 486) posttransplant.
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