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How Do Epidemiologists Study Multifactorial Diseases?
Epidemiologists employ various study designs and methodologies to investigate multifactorial diseases. Some of these include:
Cohort studies
Case-control studies
Cross-sectional studies
Randomized controlled trials (RCTs)
These methods help in identifying and quantifying the various risk factors and their interactions, providing a clearer picture of the disease etiology.
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