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How Do Health Educators Utilize Epidemiological Data?
Health educators rely on
epidemiological data
to identify risk factors and trends in
disease prevalence
. This information helps them to:
Develop targeted interventions for specific populations.
Monitor and evaluate the impact of health education initiatives.
Inform the public about emerging health threats.
Advocate for resources and policies that address public health needs.
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