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How Do Epidemiologists Collect Individual-Level Data?
Epidemiologists use various methods to collect data from individuals, including
surveys
,
interviews
, and
medical records
. Advanced techniques like
genomic sequencing
and
wearable technology
also provide valuable insights into personal health metrics.
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