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How are Physical Hazards Studied in Epidemiology?
Epidemiologists use a variety of methods to study physical hazards, including:
Cohort Studies
Case-Control Studies
Cross-Sectional Studies
Surveillance Systems
Exposure Assessment
These methods help in understanding the relationship between physical hazards and health outcomes, identifying vulnerable populations, and developing strategies to reduce risk.
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