DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS COOPERATIVE STUDY IN STROKE REHABILITATION Data from the VA Stroke Quality Enhancement Research Initiative indicated almost 19,000 hospitalizations for acute stroke in 2003.
What does VACS stand for?
VACS stands for Veterans Affairs Cooperative Study
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- Victorian Association of Cardiac Rehabilitation (Australia)
- Visual Aircraft Recognition
- Voltage Activated Calcium Release
- Virginia Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers
- Van Andel Creation Research Center
- Virginia Association for Commercial Real Estate (Alexandria, VA)
- Victorian Association for the Care and Resettlement of Offenders (Victoria, Australia)
- Vocational Assistance Commission for Retired Servicemen (Taiwan)
- Vaccine Access for Children and Seniors Act
- Variable Attenuation Control System (Sony Corp)
- Village Academy Charter School (New York, NY)
- Virginia Association for Competitive Swimming (Chester, VA)
- Virginia Association of Central Services
- Visual Arts and Craft Strategy (Arts Queensland; Brisbane, Queensland, Australia)
- Victorian Aboriginal Community Services Association Incorporated (Australia)
- Victorian Aboriginal Community Services Association Ltd. (Australia)
- Virginia Association of Community Services Boards
- Veterans Affairs Cooperative Studies Program
- Vernon Army Cadet Summer Training Centre (Canada)
- Variable-Angle Correlation Spectroscopy
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I'm a strong believer in the usefulness of the age-by-race construct that was developed by the Department of Veterans Affairs Cooperative Study Group on Antihypertensive Agents.
They were compared with 3,000 patients in the Veterans Affairs Cooperative Study 380, 97 percent of whom were male.
BOSTON -- A Veterans Affairs cooperative study of epilepsy in the elderly has found that two newer agents are as effective as carbamazepine at controlling seizures but are far less likely to cause unpleasant side effects in this age group than the old standby antiepileptic agent.
The investigators compared the women in the CONCeRN trial with asymptomatic men referred for CRC screening via colonoscopy from Veterans Affairs Cooperative Study 380 (N.
The investigators compared the women in the CONCeRN trial with asymptomatic men referred for CRC screening via colonoscopy from Veterans Affairs Cooperative Study 380 (N.
of the Veterans Affairs Cooperative Study Group 380.