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The probability of the intersection of two events can be derived from the conditional probability by the use of the multiplication rule of probability.
Attributable Risk
The proportion of disease or health outcome in the exposed population that can be attributed to the exposure.
Coronary Heart Disease
A condition characterized by reduced blood flow to the heart muscle due to the build-up of plaque in the coronary arteries, leading to heart attacks and chest pain.
Smokers
Individuals who habitually smoke tobacco, typically in the form of cigarettes, cigars, or pipes.
Age-Adjusted Death Rates
A statistical measure that allows comparison of mortality rates among different populations by removing the effects of age differences.
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