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identification of risk factors
Why Identify Risk Factors?
Identifying risk factors is fundamental for several reasons. It helps in:
Understanding the
causation
of diseases
Developing targeted
prevention strategies
Informing public health
policy and planning
Prioritizing resource allocation
Enhancing
clinical decision-making
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