What does HIRS medical abbreviation mean?

What is the definition of HIRS medical abbreviation?

Sometime, there may be more than one meaning of HIRS abbreviation. However, what does the medical term HIRS mean?

What does HIRS medical abbreviation stand for?

In science & medicine, the HIRS medical term mean Health Information and Resources Service.

HIRS: Health Information and Resources Service

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