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Fluency
Fluency
Able to express oneself readily and effortlessly: a fluent speaker; fluent in three languages.
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Fibroadenoma Noncancerous, firm, rubbery lump in the breast that is painless and moves around easily when touched.
Fibrocystic breasts Noncancerous condition in which small lumps and cysts develop in the breasts.
Fibroids Noncancerous growths in, on, or within the walls of the uterus that develop from muscle cells in the wall of the uterus.
Fine needle aspiration The use of a thin, hollow needle to withdraw tissue from the body. In the case of suspected prostate cancer it may be used in conjunction with transrectal ultrasound of the prostate.
Flatulence Excessive gas in the stomach or intestine.
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Flutter Ineffective contractions of the heart muscles.
Folic acid One of the B vitamins especially important for a woman to take before conception to help prevent neural tube defects in a fetus.
Food intolerance An adverse food-induced reaction that does not involve the immune system. Lactose intolerance is an example.
Foodborne illness An acute gastrointestinal infection caused by food that contains harmful bacteria. Also called food poisoning.
Fulminant hepatic failure (FHF) Liver failure that occurs suddenly in a previously healthy person. The most common causes are acute hepatitis, acetaminophen overdose, and liver damage from prescription drugs.
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