The exciting findings from the Bamelis et al. study show
high remission rates in six personality disorders (apart from borderline personality disorder), and suggests that the treatment leads to significant gains in quality of life, life satisfaction, and social embeddedness.
The researchers found that CAP participants maintained the gains they showed at the end of treatment through the 12 - month period,
with higher remission rates (AUDIT score < 8: 54.3 % versus 31.9 %) and a greater proportion reporting no alcohol consumption in the past 14 days (45.1 % versus 26.4 %), compared with individuals who received EUC alone.
Most childhood leukemias have
very high remission rates, with some up to 90 % (remission means there is no longer evidence of cancer cells in the body).
Similarly, increasing positive emotions and engagement resulted in
higher remission rates for depressed people than treatment as usual or even treatment as usual plus medication (Seligman, Rashid, & Parks, 2006).
One way to shut out the worry could be through meditation: In a recent study from Rush University Medical Center in Chicago, insomniacs who practiced mindful meditation for eight weeks reported better sleep and
higher remission rates than those who didn't.
Diabetic cats with
the highest remission rates (greater than 80 %) have been reported to have feeding diets with approximately 6 % of energy from carbohydrates.
Young Again ZERO Cat Food has shown
a high remission rate in pre-diabetic and diabetic cats.