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How do we study Multifactorial Conditions in Epidemiology?
Studying multifactorial conditions in
epidemiology
involves a variety of approaches. Epidemiologists use observational studies, such as
cohort studies
and
case-control studies
, to identify potential risk factors.
Genetic epidemiology
and
genome-wide association studies (GWAS)
help identify genetic components, while
environmental epidemiology
focuses on external risk factors.
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