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There is an increasing overlap and blurring of distinctions between public health and criminal justice. Many other academic units such as sociology and social work ...
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The Epidemiological Imagination. Buckingham, UK: Open University Press. Beaglehole, R.; Bonita, R.; and Kjellström, T. (1993). Basic Epidemiology.
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–noun the branch of medicine dealing with the incidence and prevalence of disease in large populations and with detection of the source and cause of epidemics of ...
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the branch of medical science concerned with the occurrence, transmission, and control of epidemic diseases : epidemiological — adj : epidemio’logically
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ep·i·de·mi·ol·o·gy (p-d m-l-j, -d m-) n. The branch of medicine that deals with the study of the causes, distribution, and control of disease in populations.
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The science of epidemiology has matured significantly from the times of Hippocrates and John Snow. The techniques for gathering and analyzing epidemiological
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epidemiological emanating from or pertaining to epidemiology. epidemiological associations the associative relationships between the frequency of occurrence of …
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Epidemiological evidence can only show that this risk factor is associated (correlated) with a higher incidence of disease in the population exposed to that risk factor.
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There is an increasing overlap and blurring of distinctions between public health and criminal justice. Many other academic units such as sociology and social work ...
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Epidemiological Concerns. The EPA has indicated a pattern of inconsistent results in epidemiological time-series studies that is troubling.
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