Epidemiology
Case-control studies are observational research designs that compare individuals with a specific outcome or disease (cases) to those without the outcome (controls), helping to identify factors that may contribute to the risk of developing that outcome. This approach is particularly useful in understanding the relationship between environmental exposures and health outcomes by allowing researchers to look back in time and evaluate past exposures among the cases and controls, making it a valuable method in both environmental and occupational epidemiology.
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