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"epidemiological studies" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to studies that use statistical analysis to measure the distribution and frequency of diseases or other health-related factors in a population. For example, you could say: "In order to better understand the severity of the outbreak, epidemiological studies were conducted to determine the prevalence of the virus in the affected area."
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This belief, however, has no support in epidemiological studies.
Epidemiological studies of statins and Alzheimer's have had mixed results.
According to epidemiological studies, that appears to be the case.
One caveat: few epidemiological studies have compared white to red.
But again, more study needs to be done, more emphasized epidemiological studies need to be done.
So the usefulness of such tests is generally limited to epidemiological studies.
Such subsets of children might get lost in large epidemiological studies, they say.
Only in recent years have epidemiological studies looked for a connection, and most have found one.
Schwartz told me that epidemiological studies can't eliminate confounding variables or make claims about causation.
Over 20 epidemiological studies show that smokeless tobacco is far safer for mouth cancer than cigarettes.
"Our link back to Natural Selection comes from the epidemiological studies".
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