Download:Start game with new Switcher and open Readme to see changes. First SS mod to have 3 levels of difficulty. Game difficulty affects online games, single player and campaings. To play online all players must start same game dificulty.Net framework 4 download if is asked when starting switcher:Changelog:Tank dead hulls stay more in map for more realistic gameplay blocking way.Fire stay more time.
Burning a forest = hell.Heavy bombers now drop less bombs and in a more straight line to make them more useful in multiplay maps (only otspreusen have heavy bombers).New and different types of explosions for tanks, recovery vehicles, fuel trucks and houses.New fire animarions for houses, dead flamethrowers, tanks and objects.New unit: Hand Air raid Siren. It detect planes from very long distance and siren start when detect a plane. (very useful for newies that make line of tanks).Repaired houses life and damage.
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Posting DateIn 2014 and 2015, researchers evaluated the feasibility of VA’s distributing naloxone to Veterans at risk for an opioid overdose. Knowledge gained from this project was applied in a variety of ways, and VA now has the largest naloxone distribution program of any U.S. Health care system.2010sSubstance use disorders20180801What began as a pilot project at the Bedford (Massachusetts) VA has been rolled out nationally and impacted care for Veterans residing at VA community living centers across the country.2010sHealth care delivery20180801A 'bladder bundle' set of practices developed by VA researchers has been adopted nationwide, in both VA and non-VA hospitals, as a way to reduce catheter-associated urinary tract infections.2010sInfectious diseases20180801VA providers implemented best practices in stroke care based on research from the Richard L. Roudebush VA Medical Center in Indianapolis.2010sCardiovascular disease20180801VA patients nationwide with a common form of lung cancer now routinely have their tumors genetically sequenced to help determine the best therapy, thanks to a program initiated by researchers and clinicians in VA’s New England region. The program is one of several efforts launched by VA in the area of precision oncology.2010sCancer20180723VA investigators teamed with Department of Defense colleagues to create a phone app, the Virtual Hope Box, that helps with suicide prevention.2010sSuicide prevention20180725The STRIDE program was developed by VA researchers in Durham to help keep hospitalized Veterans mobile.
This has been shown to improve post-hospital outcomes. The program is now being implemented at a number of other VA facilities.2010sHealth care delivery20181106Researchers at the VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System developed a tool using VA’s electronic health record system to enable emergency care clinicians to send messages to Veterans’ primary care teams alerting them to the patients’ specific needs after their emergency visits. The tool is now being disseminated and is expected to curb repeat emergency visits and hospitalizations.2010sHealth care delivery20181107Researchers at the VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System played a key role in developing tools to help patients and their health care providers weigh the risks and benefits of lung cancer screening.2010scancer20181114VA researchers in San Diego, Atlanta, and Philadelphia developed a web platform, called the Remote Veteran Apnea Management Platform (REVAMP), to allow rural and other Veterans to be evaluated for sleep apnea without traveling to a VA sleep center.
The system also helps in the management of the condition.2010ssleep20181114VA researchers and colleagues developed a program called Enhancing Quality of Provider Practices for Older Adults in the Emergency Department (EQUiPPED) to help providers prescribe the safest drugs to older patients discharged after emergency visits.2010sHealth care delivery20181114As a result, in part, of the work of VA researchers, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the nation’s health protection agency, changed its opioid prescription guidelines.2010sSubstance use disorders20181121The Telemedicine Outreach for PTSD (TOP) program, now in use at 12 VA clinics serving rural Veterans, delivers therapy and other care through phone and interactive video contact. It was developed based on several VA studies showing that remote delivery of psychotherapy for PTSD can be safe, feasible, and effective.2010sPTSD20181121Dr. Hardeep Singh and colleagues at VA’s Center for Innovations in Quality, Effectiveness and Safety (IQuESt) in Houston have developed a number of tools—such as triggers within VA’s electronic health record system—designed to prevent delays in follow-up of abnormal test results and diagnosis of cancer.2010sHealth care delivery20181121Based on VA research results, the FDA approved the drug Macrilen to diagnose adult growth hormone deficiency. The condition affects about 60,000 adults in the U.S. And Canada.2010sEndocrinology20181129VA researchers tested and validated a screening tool, or brief questionnaire, to elicit reports of intimate partner violence experienced by women Veterans. VA now uses the tool nationwide.2010sWomen’s health20181129The Individual Placement and Support model was initially developed to help people with serious mental illness find employment.
VA researchers have adapted and studied the approach to help Veterans with spinal cord injury and PTSD, and their work has led to wide implementation of IPS in the VA system.2010sPTSD20180813In 2011, VA Palo Alto Health Care System researchers reported that many Veterans with traumatic brain injuries also have 'hidden eye injuries' that may go undetected without comprehensive eye examinations. Their work led to new guidelines for eye-care providers in VA and the Department of Defense, and the development of a clinical tool to be used for screenings or exams.2010sVision Loss20180921VA researchers developed and implemented a program to increase oral hygiene in community living center and hospital patients. This simple initiative has greatly reduced cases of hospital-acquired pneumonia, saving Veterans’ lives and increasing their quality of life.2010sRespiratory health20190507After a study involving nine VA medical centers proved the effectiveness of a collaborative care model in mental health care, VA is rolling out the program nationwide.2010sMental health20190703Studies by the VA Women’s Health Research Network have shown that women Veterans are often subject to harassment at VA facilities. To address the issue, VA in 2017 launched a national campaign to end harassment at VA medical centers.
Researchers are tracking progress and developing new evidence-based strategies to end gender-based harassment.2010sWomen’s health20190703Spurred by research showing that Veterans who receive prescriptions for pain from more than one health care system were more likely to die from an opioid overdose, in 2019 VA entered into a landmark data-sharing agreement with Medicare. The agreement gives VA the ability to monitor medical prescriptions issued outside VA through Medicare Part D, which will improve care coordination and opioid safety for Veterans.2010sPain, substance use disorder20190801In 2011, clinicians at VA’s National Center for PTSD, drawing on research and evidence-based practice from in and outside VA, developed PTSD Coach, a self-management mobile app. As of mid-2019, PTSD Coach has been downloaded more than 425,000 times in over 100 countries and shown encouraging results in several studies.2010sPosttraumatic stress disorder20190801VA led the clinical trial that resulted in FDA approval for a shingles vaccine. FDA's initial approval for the use of the vaccine in people over 60 years old came in 2006. In 2011, the vaccine was approved for those 50 years old and over. The CDC has recommended that adults 50 years and older get vaccinated.2000sInfectious diseases20190501In 2007, VA researchers and clinicians launched the Mental Health Environment of Care Checklist to reduce Veteran suicides in inpatient settings.A study published 10 years later found that the program led to a sharp decline in suicides at VA inpatient mental health units from 2000 to 2015.2000sSuicide Prevention20180921VA research in the 1990s and 2000s was crucial in the development of cardiac ablation as a way to treat cardiac arrhythmia. Cardiac arrhythmia is a heart condition in which the heart beats too fast, too slow, or irregularly.
Untreated arrhythmias may have serious consequences, such as heart attack and stroke.2000sCardiovascular disease20190318Many people with spinal cord injury are at risk for serious respiratory infections and pneumonia because they cannot cough to clear their lungs and airways.