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Exhibit 12-3
In order to determine whether or not a particular medication was effective in curing the common cold, one group of patients was given the medication, while another group received sugar pills. The results of the study are shown below. We are interested in determining whether or not the medication was effective in curing the common cold.
-Refer to Exhibit 12-3. The expected frequency of those who received medication and were cured is
Immunizations
The process of inducing immunity to a disease through vaccination, protecting individuals and communities from infectious diseases.
Primary Prevention
Strategies and actions to prevent the onset of disease or injury before it occurs, through measures such as vaccination or lifestyle changes.
Health Benefits
Advantages or positive effects that actions or policies can have on an individual's physical, mental, and social well-being.
Health Risks
Factors that increase the likelihood of developing a health disorder or disease.
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