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Why is Public Health Research Important?
Public health research is crucial for several reasons:
Informed Decision-Making
: Provides evidence to guide public health policy and practice.
Resource Allocation
: Helps in prioritizing and allocating resources effectively.
Prevention and Control
: Aids in the development of strategies to prevent and control diseases.
Health Promotion
: Promotes healthy behaviors and environments.
Emergency Preparedness
: Enhances readiness for public health emergencies.
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