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Why are Individual Behaviors Important in Epidemiology?
Individual behaviors are significant because they can either reduce or increase the risk of
diseases
. For instance, smoking is a known risk factor for
lung cancer
and
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
. Conversely, regular exercise can lower the risk of developing
diabetes
and
cardiovascular diseases
.
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