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Disambiguation and/or redirect?
When you search for "Fava", it automatically redirects to the fava bean )(
Vicia faba). Perhaps someone who knows more about such things could either create a disambiguation page so that the bean and the birth defect can be kept separate? Or, if this is an option, redirect all-caps "FAVA" to go to the Fibro-adipose vascular anomaly page? Just a thought.
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