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PHAPhoenix (Amtrak airport station code; Phoenix, AZ)
PHAPhase
PHAPeriodic Health Assessment (US Army)
PHAPublic Housing Authority
PHAPublic Health Association (various organizations)
PHAPhytohemagglutinin (a polyclonal T-cell activator)
PHAProcess Hazard Analysis
PHAPulmonary Hypertension Association (Silver Spring, MD; formerly United Patients Association for Pulmonary Hypertension)
PHAPure Hyaluronic Acid
PHAPublic Health Act (various locations)
PHAPhiladelphia Housing Authority (Philadelphia, PA)
PHAPublic Housing Assessment
PHAPublic Health Advisory (US FDA)
PHAPolyhydroxyalkanoate
PHAPrince Hall Affiliated (Freemason)
PHAPersonal Health Assessment
PHAPyeong Hwa Automotive
PHAPeer Health Advocates (various schools)
PHAPeople living with HIV/AIDS
PHAPreliminary Hazard Analysis
PHAPeak Horizontal Acceleration (engineering)
PHAPublic Health Administrator
PHAProvidence Housing Authority (Rhode Island)
PHAPublic Housing Administration
PHAPotentially Hazardous Asteroid
PHAPreventive Health Assessment
PHAPortland Housing Authority (Portland, ME)
PHAPakistan Housing Authority
PHAPeople's Health Assembly
PHAPublic Highway Authority
PHAPartnership for Health and Accountability (Georgia)
PHAPelger-Huet Anomaly
PHAPhysical Health Assessment
PHAPublic Health Association of Australia
PHAProject Home Again (various locations)
PHAPhilippine Hospital Association
PHAPalomino Horse Association
PHAPinto Horse Association
PHAProtocol Handler (ATM)
PHAPush Accumulator on Stack (6502 processor instruction)
PHAPosition Hazard Analysis (USACE safety management action plan)
PHAPersonnel Holding Area (US Army)
PHAPreventative Health Assessment
PHAProduction Handling Agreement
PHAPullet Hatcheries Association (UK)
PHAPulse Height Analyzer/Analysis
PHAPulpwood Harvesting Area (forestry)
PHAPyramidal-Horn Antenna
PHAPassenger Hold Area
PHAPresident's House Association (Georgetown College; Kentucky)
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References in periodicals archive
As a parent its difficult knowing your child is suffering with a disease that has no cure, which is how My Rare Son became My Rare Son, founded in 2016, is committed to contributing funds to the Pulmonary Hypertension Association that will aide in finding the cure.
Zara Taylor and her boyfriend Joe Chamberlain, both 23, raised PS2,500 for the Pulmonary Hypertension Association.
The Pulmonary Hypertension Association UK (PHA UK) hopes to tackle the lack of awareness and understanding surrounding the disease - which is thought to affect around 7,500 people in the UK - during the first PH Awareness Week (November 19-27).
Thank you for your donations to Pulmonary Hypertension Association on Pat's behalf.
The Pulmonary Hypertension Association (PHA Europe) launched a European awareness-raising campaign in Brussels and Vienna to "cut the wind out of the sails of rare diseases".
The Pulmonary Hypertension Association (PHA Europe) will launch a European awareness-raising campaign in Brussels and Vienna to "cut the wind out of the sails of rare diseases".
Brother Andrew, a pupil at Cragside Primary School in Cramlington, donated his pocket money to the Pulmonary Hypertension Association, a charity Rebecca raised around pounds 1,000 for.
* The Pulmonary Hypertension Association is replacing its blue lips logo and is looking for someone who will lend their lips.
The British Lung Foundation and another pressure group, the Pulmonary Hypertension Association UK (PHA-UK), have taken the campaign to Westminster.
You can join Lauren, and others, in the effort this Awareness Month and learn more about PH by visiting the Pulmonary Hypertension Association' website, www.PHAssociation.org.
Roxana Sulica said at a meeting sponsored by the Pulmonary Hypertension Association and the University of Michigan.
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