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- facial injuries and disorders
- failure to thrive also see growth disorders
- fainting
- falls
- false teeth also see dentures
- familial combined hyperlipidemia also see cholesterol; triglycerides
- familial dysbetalipoproteinemia also see cholesterol
- familial hypercholesterolemia also see cholesterol
- familial hypertriglyceridemia also see triglycerides
- family history
- family issues
- family planning also see birth control
- fanconi anemia also see aplastic anemia
- farm health and safety
- farmer's lung also see interstitial lung diseases
- farsightedness also see refractive errors
- fas also see fetal alcohol spectrum disorders
- fatigue
- fats, dietary also see dietary fats
- fatty liver also see liver diseases
- fecal impaction also see intestinal obstruction
- female circumcision also see sexual problems in women
- female infertility
- female sexual dysfunction also see sexual problems in women
- female sterilization also see tubal ligation
- ferritin also see iron
- fertility also see infertility; preconception care
- fetal alcohol spectrum disorders
- fetal alcohol syndrome also see fetal alcohol spectrum disorders
- fetal health and development
- fetal ultrasound also see prenatal testing
- fever
- fever blister also see cold sores
- fiber also see dietary fiber
- fibrocystic breast disease also see breast diseases
- fibroids also see uterine fibroids
- fibromyalgia
- fifth disease
- financial assistance
- finger injuries and disorders
- fingernails also see nail diseases
- fire safety
- firearms safety also see gun safety
- fires
- first aid
- fistulas
- fitness also see exercise and physical fitness; exercise for children; exercise for seniors; sports fitness
- flatulence also see gas
- flea bites also see insect bites and stings
- flesh-eating bacteria also see staphylococcal infections; streptococcal infections
- floater also see retinal disorders
- floods
- flu
- fluid and electrolyte balance
- folate also see folic acid
- folic acid
- folliculitis also see hair problems
- food additives also see nutrition
- food allergy
- food labeling
- food poisoning also see foodborne illness
- food safety
- foodborne illness
- foot health
- foot injuries and disorders
- for children also see children's page
- foreign bodies
- foster care also see adoption
- fractures
- fragile x syndrome
- fraxa also see fragile x syndrome
- friedreich's ataxia
- frostbite
- frostnip also see frostbite
- frozen shoulder also see shoulder injuries and disorders
- fungal infections
- fungicides also see pesticides
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