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relapse <a relapse; relapses> SUBST

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suffer a relapse VERB

suffering a relapse

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By summer 2011, she had fallen into a pattern of abstaining from alcohol for a few weeks, and then relapsing.
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The economy improved rapidly from 1933 to 1937, but then relapsed into a deep recession.
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The relapse risk is in this way lowered; patients and family members, who are more well-informed about the disease, feel less helpless.
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It appears that the more time one goes without a relapse, the better the chances are that a relapse will not occur.
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People with eating disorders are also more likely to relapse if their family members make more critical comments, are more hostile, or are over-involved.
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But he had a relapse during a big league game, breaking a bat over his knee in anger and causing a career-ending injury.
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After a crisis, a relapse might follow, and then another deciding crisis.
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There have also been attempts to map the economic costs of war, or of relapses into violence, as opposed to those of peace.
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Interferons reduce relapses by approximately 30% and their safe profile make them the first-line treatments.
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These methods depend on herbs to repair and strengthen the immune system and ensure that the cancer does not relapse.
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