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The study of the occurrence and causes of health effects in human populations. An epidemiological study often compares two groups of people who are alike except for one factor, such as exposure to a chemical or the presence of a health effect. The investigators try to determine if any factor is associated with thehealth effect.
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| epidemiology |
the study of the relationships of various factors determining the frequency and distribution of diseases in the human community; also the field of medicine dealing with the determination of specific causes of localized outbreaks of infection, poisoning or other disease of recognized etiology.
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| epidemiology |
Epidemiology is the science devoted to the statistical study of categories of persons and the patterns of diseases from which they suffer, with the aim of determining the events or circumstances causing these diseases.
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| epidemiology |
The branch of medicine that deals with the study of the causes, distribution, and control of disease in populations.
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| epidemiology |
the study of the frequency and distribution of diseases in specific groups of people.
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