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What Rights Are Involved in Epidemiological Research?
In epidemiological research, several rights must be considered, including the
right to privacy
, the
right to informed consent
, and the
right to access health information
. These rights ensure that individuals are treated with respect and that their personal data is handled responsibly.
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