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What Types of Accidents Are Studied?
Accidents can be categorized into several types, including
road traffic accidents
,
workplace accidents
,
domestic accidents
, and
sports-related injuries
. Each category has distinct risk factors and prevention strategies that are studied within the field of epidemiology.
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