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People often worry about the risk of diseases in their own communities. Epidemiologists use
data analysis
and
risk assessment
tools to determine which populations are most at risk and why. Factors such as
socioeconomic status
,
geographic location
, and
lifestyle choices
can all play a role in disease risk.
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