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What Types of Epidemiological Studies are Published in NEJM?
NEJM publishes a variety of epidemiological studies including
randomized controlled trials
,
cohort studies
,
case-control studies
, and
systematic reviews
. These studies cover a broad spectrum of health issues, offering valuable insights into disease patterns, risk factors, and the effectiveness of interventions.
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