| AA | abdominal aorta; acetic acid; achievement age; active alcoholic; active assistive [range of motion];... |
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| ACOA | adult children of alcoholics |
| NARA | Narcotics Addict Rehabilitation Act; National Association of Recovered Alcoholics |
| AA | 1) Aortic Arch(= Arcus Aortae)(= AA); ´ëµ¿¸Æ±Ã 2) Aplastic Anemia - Anemia |
| GA | 1) Gestational Age; ÀçÅÂÁÖ·É 2) Gamblers Anonymous |
| A.A. | Alcoholic Anonymous |
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| TRAP | Athrombospondin-related anonymous protein |
| ACOA | Adult Children Of Alcoholics |
| CAST | Children of Alcoholics Screening Test |
| COAs | Children of alcoholics |
| alcoholics anonymous | An organization of self-proclaimed alcoholics who meet frequently to reinforce their practice of abstinence. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| anonymous reporting | In public health, anonymous reporting permits the acquisition of certain data such as the proportion of persons with a positive test or with a disease. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| anonymous testing | Testing in which no name is used there is total anonymity to identify the person tested. For example, the State of Florida requires that each county have a site for anonymous HIV testing. (12 Dec 1998) |
| anonymous veins | An obsolete term for brachiocephalic veins. (05 Mar 2000) |
| reporting, anonymous | In public health, anonymous reporting permits the acquisition of certain data such as the proportion of persons with a positive test or with a disease. It is different from anonymous testing, in which no name is used on the test sample. (12 Dec 1998) |
| testing, anonymous | Testing in which no name or other means is used to identify the person tested. There is total anonymity. For example, the state of florida requires that each county have a site for anonymous HIV testing. (12 Dec 1998) |
Synonyms : Anonymous, Alcoholics
| Alcoholics Anonymous |
an international organization that provides a support group for persons trying to overcome alcoholism
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| Alcoholics Anonymous |
A self-help organization that uses a 12-Step program to assist alcoholics in achieving and maintaining sobriety. Acknowledgment of loss of control over alcohol and willingness to seek help through a "higher power" are a major part of the organization's program.
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| Alcoholics Anonymous |
A voluntary fellowship founded in 1935 and concerned with the recovery and continued sobriety of the alcoholic who turns to the organization for help. The AA program consists basically of Twelve Suggested Steps designed for the personal recovery from alcoholism, and AA is the major proponent of the disease model of alcoholism. Alcoholism: Alcoholism is a primary chronic disease with genetic, psychosocial. and environmental factors influencing its development and manifestation. ...
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| Alcoholics Anonymous |
AA is a community program designed to encourage abstinence from alcohol using group support. The group is composed of previous alcoholics. It involves following 12 Steps that are written in the "Big Book."
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| Alcoholics Anonymous | an international organization that provides a support group for persons trying to overcome alcoholism |
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