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remission – (병) 차도. 감형. 차감 (면제)No one Left Behind.

by 원시 2023. 2. 21.

No one Left Behind.

 

Camh.Foundation.

 

We’re sharing an exciting announcement. Camh is pursuing our most ambitious goal yet.

 

Dear Tom.

 

Thank you for fuelling life-saving research and patient care at CAMH. Attitudes are changing, knowledge is evolving, treatments are improving and potential cures are emerging. With the momentum you’ve helped create, we believe now is the time to go further than ever to support those facing mental illness.

 

CAMH is taking on mental illness there’s no one left behind. And we can’t do it without you. “No one left behind” is a rallying cry.

 

It embodies everything we believe and everything we’re fighting to achieve. It’s what drives our researchers, doctors and people like you to stand together, bring each other strength and search for answers. It’s how we will help change mental health care forever.

 

 

With your help, we’ve already made incredible strides:

 

CAMH is leading a groundbreaking research study that will recruit and follow 3,000 youth over five years to better predict and treat mental illness in young people, transforming care and outcomes in real time.

 

In another research breakthrough, CAMH launched a 52-week double-blind study using pharmacogenetic testing for depression. The results showed patients previously diagnosed with treatment-resistant depression experienced an 89% increase in remission.

 

These ypes of breakthroughs inspire hope and save lives, and they’re made possible with support from people like you.

 

 

 

 

remission – (병) 차도. 감형. 차감 (면제)

​a period of time when an illness or disease becomes less severe

in remission: Her sister’s cancer is in remission.

2

the reduction of a prison sentence because the prisoner has behaved well

 

3

the process by which someone is allowed not to pay money that they owe

Scholarship students will receive full remission of their tuition fees.

 

 

remit

 

1

a

: to lay aside (a mood or disposition) partly or wholly

b

: to desist from (an activity)

c

: to let (attention or diligence) slacken : RELAX

2

a

: to release from the guilt or penalty of

remit sins

b

: to refrain from exacting

remit a tax

c

: to cancel or refrain from inflicting

remit the penalty

d

: to give relief from (suffering)

3

: to submit or refer for consideration, judgment, decision, or action

specifically : REMAND

4

: to restore or consign to a former status or condition

5

: POSTPONE, DEFER

6

: to send (money) to a person or place especially in payment of a demand, account, or draft

 

intransitive verb

 

1

a

: to abate in force or intensity : MODERATE

b

: to abate symptoms (as of a disease) for a period

2

: to send money (as in payment)

 

remitment

ri-ˈmit-mənt

 noun

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