What does medical abbreviation HFL mean?
In some cases, there may be more than one meaning of HFL. Below is the meaning of HFL abbreviation in medical terms.
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What is HFL medical abbreviation?
In the science & medicine, the meaning of the medical abbreviation HFL is Health Fitness and Longevity.
HFL: Health Fitness and Longevity
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AIIS | Anterior Inferior Iliac Spine |
ARRS | Alcohol Relapse Risk Scale |
ASERT | Allergy Sensitivity Elimination and Reprogramming Technique |
ASIP | American Society for Investigative Pathologists |
ASP(S) | Antibiotic Stewardship Program(s) |
B-HCG | beta-human chorionic gonadotrophic hormone |
BS&O | bilateral salpingectomy and oophorectomy |
BTB | breakthrough bleeding |
CABG | Coronary Artery By-Pass Graft |
CEHS | Center for Environmental Health and Safety |
COW | Circle Of Willis |
CRC | Certified Rehabilitation Counselor |
CRR | consult review request |
CT scan | computed tomography scan |
DACRB | Diplomate of the American Chiropractic Rehabilitation Board |
DDX | Differential Diagnosis |
DESP | Diabetes Eye Screening Programme |
DFM | Diploma in Family Medicine |
ESMA | European Sports Medicine Associates |
FAIM | Foundation for Alternative and Integrative Medicine |
FTE | Full Time Equivalent |
FVM | Foods and Veterinary Medicine |
G&D | growth and development |
GEP | Granulin-Epithelin Precursor |
GHEMS | Global Health Education in Medical Schools |
GUHS | Grown-Up Health Store |
GYN | Gynecology |
HFCT | Human Fetal Collecting Tubule |
HMG-CoA | hydroxymethyl glutaryl coenzyme A |
HNF-2 | Hepatocyte Nuclear Factor 2 |
HNSP | Health and Nutrition Support Project |
ICMR | International Clinic of Medical Rehabilitation |
IMEF | Islamic Medical Ethics Forum |
IND | investigational new drug |
In | Indium (element) |
KLL | Kinneret Limnological Laboratory |
KPS | Karnofsky Performance Status |
LGI | lower gastrointestinal |
LICH | Long Island College Hospital |
LOEL | Lowest Observed Effect Level |
LOMSA | left otitis media, suppurative, acute |
LONIC | Logical Observation Identifiers Names and Codes |
LRT | lower respiratory tract |
MART | Maintenance And Reliever Therapy |
MDA | medical device alert |
MDMG | My Doctor Medical Group |
MDS | Myelo dysplastic syndrome |
MMTI | Murphy Meisgier Type Indicator |
MNPI | Maternal neonatal program index |
MPID | Molecular Pathogenesis of Infectious Diseases |
MSSA | Methicillin Sensitive Staph Aureus |
MSVT | Medical Symptom Validity Test |
MenACWY-D | Meningococcal Conjugate Vaccine, Quadrivalent (Menactra®) |
NCPR | National Cardiac Procedures Register |
NMR | nuclear magnetic resonance |
OIAH | Ohio Institute of Allied Health |
OPHS | office of public health and science |
OPLP | Ontario Physician Locum Programs |
PHSE | Personal Health Social and Economic |
PI | principal investigator; protease inhibitors; performance improvement; perfusion index; peripheral iridotomy; present illness; previous illness |
PILB | Type IV PILus Biogenesis |
PLCV | procedures of limited clinical value |
PMDE | Physical Medical and Dental Examination |
POB | Physicians Office Building |
PRT | Procedural Reaction Time |
PTB | pulmonary tuberculosis |
RAIU | radioactive iodine uptake |
RAL | Rutherford Appleton Laboratory’s |
RCPC | Rockland Childrens Psychiatric Center |
REB | Rebound, as in rebound tenderness of the abdomen when pushed in and then released. |
RIF | rifampin; right iliac fossa |
ROMI | Rule Out Myocardial Infarction |
ROS | Review Of Systems |
RSVI | respiratory syncytial viral infection(s) |
S-1 | first sacral vertebrum |
SACI | San Antonio Cancer Institute |
SJSM | Saint James School of Medicine |
SORNU | Surgically ordered not used |
TCMA | Traditional Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture |
TIHS | Trade In Health Services |
TMMC | Torrance Memorial Medical Center |
TNK | Tenecteplase |
UM | Urogenital Membrane |
VL | vastis lateralis; viral load |
WFP | Working For Patients |
WHIP | Wyoming Health Insurance Pool |
WHN | Wagner Health Network |
WMSB | Wolfson Medical School Building |
decr | decrease(d) |
dup | duplication, duplicate |
iv | intravenous |