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How are Complications Studied in Epidemiology?
Epidemiologists use various study designs, including
cohort studies
,
case-control studies
, and
cross-sectional studies
, to investigate the prevalence and incidence of complications. These studies help identify
causal relationships
and evaluate the effectiveness of
interventions
.
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