HAS medical abbreviation, what does it stand for?

What is the medical definition of HAS abbreviation?

In some cases, the abbreviation HAS may have a few different meanings. Below is the meaning of HAS abbreviation in medical terms.

What is HAS medical abbreviation?

In the science & medicine, the meaning of the medical abbreviation HAS is Human Alienation Syndrome.

HAS: Human Alienation Syndrome

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